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subjects’ choices generate a negative externality, while in the public good experiment, the actions of the other subjects … create a positive externality. In this paper we designed an experiment which allows us to compare the level of … overcontribution of the two contexts. Our experiment shows that subjects in the positive context contribute (significantly) more to the …
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This paper presents a new economic mechanism, such that the associated game form implements Lindahl equilibria as Nash equilibria. Each player sends a 2-dimensional message, in order to tell his marginal propensity to pay and his demand for the public good. At a Nash equilibrium, the players...
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