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The private provision of excludable public goods: An inefficiency result
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The private provision of excludable public goods: An inefficiency result

Elena Paltseva and Tore Ellingsen
Journal of Public Economics, Vol.96(9-10), pp.658-669
2012-10

Abstract

Contracting Externalities Club goods Free-riding
Does voluntary contracting suffice for the efficient provision of excludable public goods? Even in a complete information environment, we find that the answer is negative. The reason is that some agents may profit from not participating at the provision stage, but instead negotiate access ex post.

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