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The theory of externalities, public goods and club goods. 2nd. ed.
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1996
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Theoretical TreatmentEconomicsPublic PolicyNon-cooperative Game TheoryPublic EconomicsGame TheoryBusinessEconomic AnalysisCooperative Game TheoryExperimental EconomicsClub GoodsExternal EconomyPublic GoodsPublic Good (Economics)Nash EquilibriumMechanism DesignPrice Of Anarchy
This book presents a theoretical treatment of externalities (i.e. uncompensated interdependencies), public goods, and club goods. The new edition updates and expands the discussion of externalities and their implications, coverage of asymmetric information, underlying game-theoretic formulations, and intuitive and graphical presentations. Topics investigated include Nash equilibrium, Lindahl equilibria, club theory, preference-revelation mechanism, Pigouvian taxes, the commons, Coase Theorem, and static and repeated games. The authors use mathematical techniques only as much as necessary to pursue the economic argument. They develop key principles of public economics that are useful for subfields such as public choice, labor economics, economic growth, international economics, environmental and natural resource economics, and industrial organization.