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| − | A rival good is one that can be used by only one person at a time, such as a lunch.<ref>http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/06.11.12.html</ref>
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| − | A rival good can be loaned or shared, but has inherent limits on the amount of sharing possible. Sharing takes away from the use by the owner.
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| − | A rival good is to be distinguished from a [[nonrival good]].
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| − | == References ==
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| − | [[Category:Economics]]
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