Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group of agents can “win” for an associated monetary cost. Who should win, and how should production be funded? To address this question, we seek rules (that is, direct mechanisms) where each agent participates voluntarily and is incentivized to report his valuation honestly, and where these reports are used to select winners efficiently without running a deficit.We find that whether or not there are such rules depends on the production technology. If costs are even “somewhat concave,” then there are no such rules: the free-rider problem (Wicksell, 1896; Samuelson, 1954; Green and Laffont, 1979) persists even when agents who do not contribute can b...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Economics has focused on models of individual rational agents. But many important decisions are made...
When a company undergoes a merger or transfers its ownership, the existing governing body has an opi...
Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group ...
International audienceClub goods (also called toll goods) are collective goods with the possibility ...
This paper proposes a simple two-stage mechanism to establishnpositive contributions to public goods...
Could it be beneficial for a subset of producers to form a club in which each member agrees to buy f...
Clubs are typically experience goods. Potential members cannot ascertain precisely beforehand their ...
vii, 95 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call n...
We investigate the strategy-proof provision and financing of indivisible club good facilities when i...
Abstract—The free-rider problem arises in the provi-sioning of public resources, when users of the r...
This paper proposes a simple mechanism aimed to establish positive contributions to public goods in ...
We consider a two-stage public good provision game: In the first stage, players simultaneously decid...
Economic interactions such as selling an item for profit or scheduling the time of a subcontractor f...
The common-property problem results in excessive mining, hunting, and extraction of oil and water. T...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Economics has focused on models of individual rational agents. But many important decisions are made...
When a company undergoes a merger or transfers its ownership, the existing governing body has an opi...
Consider a community that shares a technology for producing a club good (Buchanan, 1965): any group ...
International audienceClub goods (also called toll goods) are collective goods with the possibility ...
This paper proposes a simple two-stage mechanism to establishnpositive contributions to public goods...
Could it be beneficial for a subset of producers to form a club in which each member agrees to buy f...
Clubs are typically experience goods. Potential members cannot ascertain precisely beforehand their ...
vii, 95 p. : ill. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call n...
We investigate the strategy-proof provision and financing of indivisible club good facilities when i...
Abstract—The free-rider problem arises in the provi-sioning of public resources, when users of the r...
This paper proposes a simple mechanism aimed to establish positive contributions to public goods in ...
We consider a two-stage public good provision game: In the first stage, players simultaneously decid...
Economic interactions such as selling an item for profit or scheduling the time of a subcontractor f...
The common-property problem results in excessive mining, hunting, and extraction of oil and water. T...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Economics has focused on models of individual rational agents. But many important decisions are made...
When a company undergoes a merger or transfers its ownership, the existing governing body has an opi...