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Almost all of us sometimes voluntarily give up some scarce resources to make someone else better. Not only the amount of resources used for such purposes, but also other wider concerns (implications for private and government sector) have drawn the attention of economists in recent decades. In...
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various groups of people who undertake the experiment. Our experiments try to (1) Evaluate real outcomes of model situations …'s dilemma and Ultimate and Dictator Games. In accordance to previous foreign experiments, we conclude that in real situations …-riding, people voluntarily contributed to public goods. According to the results of our experiments, the hypothesis that economists …
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The paper focuses on a comparison of three different approaches that seek to explain the existence of public goods. First the mainstream Samuelson-Musgrave approach, based on the search for an objective nature of so-called pure public goods, is critically evaluated, especially with respect to...
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The Czech Council for R&D developed a new version of the Methodic for the Evaluation of R&D. In this paper, we discuss especially three criteria from this Methodic: - publications in impacted journals - publications in other scientific refereed journals - evaluation of publications with more...
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