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Match the good with it's best characterization.If it is a Public good, private good, club good, or open access resource
1. Poke Bowl
2. Clean air
3. Blue fin tuna
4. Private beach
5. Over-crowded public beach
6. Uncrowded public beach
7. Open-source software (liKe Python, R, an Linux)
8. Commercial software (lIke Microsoft Word)
9. Organic, free-range chicken
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