Rivalry in consumption: the degree to which one person consuming a good makes it more difficult for another person to fully consume the same unit of the goodUsage: A good generally exhibits high or low rivalry in consumption.Examples: A fireworks display exhibits low rivalry in consumption. An ice cream cone exhibits high rivalry in consumption. (Alternate phrasing: An ice-cream cone exhibits rivalry in consumption.)See also:THIS VIDEO IS SACRED… ? pic.twitter.com/o7ivZtJf8x— Life on Earth (@planetepics) September 1, 2017You can also see the post on the original site here.
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Rivalry in consumption: the degree to which one person consuming a good makes it more difficult for another person to fully consume the same unit of the good
Usage: A good generally exhibits high or low rivalry in consumption.
Examples: A fireworks display exhibits low rivalry in consumption. An ice cream cone exhibits high rivalry in consumption. (Alternate phrasing: An ice-cream cone exhibits rivalry in consumption.)
See also:
THIS VIDEO IS SACRED… ? pic.twitter.com/o7ivZtJf8x
— Life on Earth (@planetepics) September 1, 2017
You can also see the post on the original site here.