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The Existence of Efficient and Incentive Compatible Equilibria with Public Goods

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  • Groves, Theodore
  • Ledyard, John O.

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Paper provided by California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences in its series Working Papers with number 203.

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