excluded good

[ɪkˈskluːdɪd ɡʊd]
nounpl: excluded goods
bem excluído
1. A good or service that is not available to those who do not pay for it, or from which certain individuals or groups are restricted access
Cable television is an excluded good because only paying subscribers can access the service.
A televisão por cabo é um bem excluído porque apenas os assinantes pagantes podem acessar o serviço.
2. In economics, a good for which the provider can prevent non-payers from consuming it, and where consumption by one person reduces availability for others
Concert tickets are excluded goods since those without tickets cannot attend the performance.
Os ingressos de concertos são bens excluídos, pois aqueles sem ingressos não podem assistir ao show.
This is primarily an economic and academic term used in discussions of market economics, public finance, and resource allocation in both Brazilian and American contexts. It distinguishes between goods accessible to everyone versus those requiring payment or meeting specific criteria.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
excludable goodprivate goodrival good
Antonyms / Antônimos
public goodnon-excludable goodcommon good

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
bem excluído
Standard economic terminology used in academic and business contexts
Portugal
bem excluível
Alternative term sometimes used in Portuguese economic literature

Related Words

rivalrynon-rival goodmarket failureexcludability

Related Idioms & Phrases

paying to play
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