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Goods where, by nature or design, exclusion is impractical or impossible, but use or enjoyment can potentially exhaust the good are called:

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Goods where, by nature or design, exclusion is impractical or impossible, but use or enjoyment can potentially exhaust the good are called common-pool goods/resources.

Some examples of common-pool resources are forests, rivers, fishing areas (manmade or nature made). Common-pool goods refers to goods that are available to a group of people and not just an individual.
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