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Several previous experiments using the minimum effort (weak link) coordination game reveal a striking regularity - large groups never coordinate successfully on the efficient equilibrium. Given the frequency with which large real-world groups, such as firms, face similarly difficult coordination...
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Efficiency is a watchword in policy circles. If we choose policies that maximize people's willingness to pay, we are told, we will grow the economic pie and thus benefit the rich and poor alike. Who would oppose efficiency when it is cast in this fashion?However, there are actually two starkly...
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Politicians are expected to influence policy outcomes in a way to gain electoral advantage. There is, however, a pending question whether efficiency in the provision of public goods and services is affected by strategic behavior. I examine how electoral cycles influence local government...
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This study argues that endowments can be efficient, both for a finite-lived and infinitely-lived agent. When the lost utility from forgone consumption is less than the discounted utility brought by the cash flows paid throughout the endowment, endowments are utility enhancing. Given that this...
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