This is a perfect example.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Economist's Notebook: The Free-Rider Problem
When economists talk about the problem of the provision of public goods they generally talk about the free-rider problem. This is the private incentive to shirk contributions for such good in the belief that it will be provided anyway through the contribution of others.
This is a perfect example.
This is a perfect example.
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