Public goods.
Overview
Works: | 34 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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The Elgar companion to public economics : = empirical public economics /
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Competition in the provision of local public goods : = single function jurisdictions and individual choice /
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Public goods, public enterprise, public choice : = theoretical foundations of the contemporary attack on government /
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Productivity change, public goods and transaction costs : = essays at the boundaries of microeconomics /
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Public goods and private communities : = the market provision of social services /
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The Economics of environmental protection : = theory and demand revelation /
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Competitive governments : = an economic theory of politics and public finance /
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Taxes, public goods and urban economics : = the selected essays of Peter Mieszkowski /
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The economics of non-selfish behaviour : = decisions to contribute money to public goods /
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Transnational common goods = strategic constellations, collective action problems, and multi-level provision /
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The governance of European public goods = towards a Republican paradigm of European integration /
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Effective supply mechanism and path of environmental public goods in China
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Collaborative governance : = private roles for public goals in turbulent times /
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Transnational common goods : = strategic constellations, collective action problems, and multi-level provision /
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Global Public Goods = International Cooperation in the 21st Century
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Public goods, public gains = calculating the social benefits of public R&D /
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Limiting resources = market-led reform and the transformation of public goods /
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