Club Goods
Club goods are a type of economic good that are excludable but non-rivalrous. This means that while access to these goods can be restricted to certain individuals or groups, one person's use of the good does not diminish its availability for others. Examples of club goods include cable television, membership-based gyms, and private parks.
These goods often require a membership or fee for access, which helps maintain their quality and availability. Because they are non-rivalrous, multiple people can enjoy the benefits of club goods simultaneously without interfering with each other's experience. This makes them distinct from both public goods and private goods.