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Free Rider

Free Rider: Meaning, Examples, Impacts and Possible Solutions

Updated on April 8, 2022 by Ahmad Nasrudin

Free Rider Meaning Examples Impacts and Possible Solutions

What's it: Free rider is someone who gets benefit from a product at no cost. It appears in the public good because people are free to benefit

Topic: Free Rider, Market Failure Category: Microeconomics

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