Pareto Optimality, External Benefits and Public Goods: A Subjectivist Approach
It will be argued in this paper that the external-benefits and public-goods arguments are incorrect and are due to a failure to consider all or the
It will be argued in this paper that the external-benefits and public-goods arguments are incorrect and are due to a failure to consider all or the
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