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On the use of public goods

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2022
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Marta Faias, Emma Moreno-GarcĂ­a
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The public web and the public good

Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Web Science, 2016
The Web is imagined to provide a global, public role in the dissemination of knowledge and communication between individuals and there are many examples of the Web being used by a variety of 'publics' as a mechanism for independently achieving their political, cultural and social goals.
Rafael Melgarejo Heredia   +2 more
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NURSING FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
This article examines the concept of community nursing, from the origins of nursing in the public health movements of the early twentieth century. Past and present are inextricably linked as community nursing reemerges with a public health mission.
F L, Portnoy, L, Dumas
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Voting for Public Goods

The Review of Economic Studies, 1983
It is shown that when resources are privately owned, the institution of voting is irrelevant to the choice of non-exclusive public goods: the total bundle of such goods produced by Society is the same whether or not minority coalitions are permitted to produce them. This is in sharp contrast to the cases of redistribution and of exclusive public goods,
Aumann, R. J., Kurz, M., Neyman, A.
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Public Decisions as Public Goods

Journal of Political Economy, 1971
It is now orthodox in economics to explain the desirability of government by pointing to the existence of public goods and the difficulties which the private market would have in dealing with them.' It is the theme of this article that the operations of the government itself raise a new and extremely difficult public-goods problem.
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Public good or public bad?

2023
This paper argues that the underprovision of public goods can be partly explained by lower demand from Indigenous groups with high preferences for Indigenous identity and a high capacity for coordination. Examining the post-Mexican Revolution period (1920s-1950s), when the state used the first road network for nation-building, our diff-in-diff analysis
Elizalde, Aldo   +2 more
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Externalities and Public Goods

Economica, 1972
This paper attempts to do two things: one is to give a precise analysis of the relationships between public goods and externalities; the other is to provide a formulation of a model involving public goods which covers the so-called mixed cases, i.e. those goods which lie somewhere between the extremes of the pure private good and the pure public good ...
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Public goods with congestion

Journal of Economic Theory, 2006
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Public goods in networks

Journal of Economic Theory, 2007
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Bramoullé, Y, Kranton, R
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