The nonrival property of pure public goods implies that the:
A) benefits enjoyed by existing consumers decline as more consumers enjoy a given quantity of the good.
B) benefits enjoyed by existing consumers are unaffected as more consumers enjoy a given quan?tity of the good.
C) good cannot be priced.
D) marginal cost of producing the good is zero.
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