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Group Structure and Public Goods Provision in Heterogeneous Societies

Lind, Jo Thori
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2016
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Journal of Public Economic Theory. 2016, 19 (2), 377-408, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpet.12213
Abstract
I consider a society with heterogeneous individuals who can form organizations for the production of a differentiated public good. A decentralized arrangement of organizations is said to be split‐up stable whenever there is no majority to split any of the organizations. Compared to the social optimum, decentralization yields too few organizations if they provide broad services and potentially too many if they are highly specialized. Conclusions are broadly similar in the presence of an outside opportunity where only some individuals join organizations.

The final version of this research has been published in Journal of Public Economic Theory. © 2016 Wiley
 
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