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Lotteries, Group Size, and Public Good Provision

Paul Pecorino () and Akram Temimi

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2007, vol. 9, issue 3, pages 451-465

Abstract: We analyze the effect of group size on public good provision under the Morgan (2000) lottery mechanism. For a pure public good, the lottery performs quite well as public good provision is found to increase in group size, even when the lottery prize is held constant. By contrast, for fully rival public goods, per capita provision is found to decrease in group size, even when the lottery prize is proportional to group size. Further, the per capita level of provision will approach zero when group size is sufficiently large. Copyright 2007 Blackwell Publishing, Inc..

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