Social contract, free ride : a study of the public-goods problem /
"Access to public goods is free either because it would be too costly to exclude "nonpaying customers" from such access (e.g., pollution control) or because it would be morally repugnant to do so (children's playgrounds). The received wisdom in economics has long been that volunt...
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Language: | English |
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Indianapolis, Ind. :
Liberty Fund,
[2008]
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