excludability

/ɪkˌskluː.dəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/
noun
  1. The ability to prevent someone from using a good or service, especially in economics.
    • The excludability of a digital file depends on copyright protection.
    • Excludability is a key concept in classifying public versus private goods.
    • A toll road has high excludability because only paying drivers can use it.
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