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, biodiversity, and siting conflicts. It becomes clear that the analysis of one specific attribute of a good will seldom suffice to …
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, biodiversity, and siting conflicts. It becomes clear that the analysis of one specific attribute of a good will seldom suffice to …
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We study a continuous-time problem of optimal public good contribution under uncertainty for an economy with a finite number of agents. Each agent can allocate his wealth between private consumption and repeated but irreversible contributions to increase the stock of some public good. We study...
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Fershtman and Nitzan (1991) presented a continuous dynamic public good game model and solved the model for feedback Nash-equilibria. Wirl (1996) extended the model and considered nonlinear strategies. Both models do not include uncertainty and hence neglect an important factor in the theory of...
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