This volume brings together 8 previously unpublished papers dealing with various modes of allocating jointly consumable goods (i.e. public goods). The issues covered range from voluntary contributions and price exclusion (market allocation) to positive and normative analyses of different political allocation procedures for public goods. Given this wide spectrum of allocative schemes for public goods there does not seem to be an easy and clear-cut message from modern public-goods theory to public allocation policy
When individuals provide noncooperatively many public goods, not only are contribution levels genera...
A large share of public funds is spent on private goods (education, health care, day care, etc.). Th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between public action and access to public goods. It begins b...
This volume brings together 8 previously unpublished papers dealing with various modes of allocating...
Public goods are both unique and fascinating because it is virtually impossible to allocate a pure p...
The paper contains an accurate characterisation of merit goods against the background of public good...
This dissertation examines the Nash equilibrium in giving by private individuals when the gifts are ...
SIGLEBibliothek Weltwirtschaft Kiel C 143440 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Tech...
We model problems of allocating disputed properties as generalized exchange economies in which agent...
Public goods are goods that are non-rival and non-excludable. One person enjoying the benefits of a ...
The term ‘governance’ refers to the multiple methods by which organized society directs, influences ...
We extend the simple model of voluntary public good provision to allow for two or more public goods,...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
The presence of public goods seriously challenges traditional or "natural" solutions for t...
The paper examines the complex ways in which public goods are regulated. The provision and distribut...
When individuals provide noncooperatively many public goods, not only are contribution levels genera...
A large share of public funds is spent on private goods (education, health care, day care, etc.). Th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between public action and access to public goods. It begins b...
This volume brings together 8 previously unpublished papers dealing with various modes of allocating...
Public goods are both unique and fascinating because it is virtually impossible to allocate a pure p...
The paper contains an accurate characterisation of merit goods against the background of public good...
This dissertation examines the Nash equilibrium in giving by private individuals when the gifts are ...
SIGLEBibliothek Weltwirtschaft Kiel C 143440 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Tech...
We model problems of allocating disputed properties as generalized exchange economies in which agent...
Public goods are goods that are non-rival and non-excludable. One person enjoying the benefits of a ...
The term ‘governance’ refers to the multiple methods by which organized society directs, influences ...
We extend the simple model of voluntary public good provision to allow for two or more public goods,...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
The presence of public goods seriously challenges traditional or "natural" solutions for t...
The paper examines the complex ways in which public goods are regulated. The provision and distribut...
When individuals provide noncooperatively many public goods, not only are contribution levels genera...
A large share of public funds is spent on private goods (education, health care, day care, etc.). Th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between public action and access to public goods. It begins b...