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This chapter applies the framework of public goods to knowledge. It shows that knowledge has some characteristics of … public good, such as being non-rival in consumption and in the long run non excludable. But it also argues that knowledge … cannot be transferred from producers to users at low or negligible costs: to effectively use knowledge, prospective users …
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