Group Size and the Free-Rider Hypothesis: A Re-examination of Old Evidence from Churches: Reply to Zaleski and Zech
Jody W Lipford
Public Choice, 1996, vol. 88, issue 3-4, 413-16
Abstract:
This paper replies to the comment by Zaleski and Zech on the author's 1995 paper, in which he examines the relationship between free riding and group size. In this reply, the author demonstrates that his original estimate is not misspecified because of a scaling problem and argues that the effects of any omitted variables are likely minor, if present. Copyright 1996 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Date: 1996
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