noun
- The plural of excludability; the quality or state of being capable of being excluded or shut out.
Usage: Formal; often used in academic, legal, or technical contexts.; Frequently appears in economics and philosophy when discussing properties or goods.
Examples
- The excludabilities of private goods differ significantly from those of public goods.
- Economists debate the excludabilities of digital content in the modern marketplace.
- The contract specified the excludabilities of certain parties from the agreement.
- Property rights depend on the excludabilities of resources from unauthorized use.
- The law examined the excludabilities of individuals based on citizenship status.