On the Analytics of Pure Public Good Provision
Harris Schlesinger
Public Finance = Finances publiques, 1989, vol. 44, issue 1, 102-09
Abstract:
This paper explains the geometry of E. Malinvaud's so-called Kolm triangle and explains how it can be used to analyze economies with a public good. Some of the similarities and differences between the Malinvaud approach and several other approaches are discussed, as are the relative merits of the different geometries.
Date: 1989
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