Examples of high commodity potential (HCP) goods are Barbie dolls, commercial fertilizers, mass-marketed drugs, and grid-dispersed electricity.

Or the auk

cfm in Gray, ME

Exactly.

The criteria which Manno cites for HCP goods are things like:
Ability to assign and protect property rights
Degree of mobility and transportability
Should be a product, not a system
High energy concentration

. . . . and so forth. Check out his book from your local library via interlibrary loan. He's pretty systematic about it.