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On the Theory of Externalities

Clement A. Tisdell
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 46, Iss: 1, pp 14-25
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Estimating the determinants of taxpayer compliance with experimental data

TL;DR: This article used data from laboratory experiments to estimate individual responses to tax, penalty, and audit rate changes, as well as to changes in government expenditures. But, the empirical results confirm some (although not all) theoretical predictions, and compare quantitatively with other empirical work.
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Governance and Prison Gangs

TL;DR: The Mexican Mafia gang as mentioned in this paper can extort drug dealers on the street because they wield substantial control over inmates in the county jail system and because drug dealers anticipate future incarceration, which creates incentives for them to provide governance institutions that mitigate market failures among Hispanic drug-dealing street gangs, including enforcing deals, protecting property rights, and adjudicating disputes.
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Aggregative Public Good Games

TL;DR: In contrast to the best response function approach, ours avoids the proliferation of dimensions as the number of players is increased, and can readily analyze games involving many heterogeneous players as discussed by the authors, which can analyze extensions of the basic public good model.
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Coalition structure generation

TL;DR: This article surveys the main dynamic-programming approaches and anytime algorithms developed for coalition structure generation, and considers techniques specifically developed for a range of compact representation schemes for coalitional games.
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Unfolding Webs: The Dynamics of Regional Rural Development

TL;DR: The effects of this become particularly significant when activities and relationships start to mutually reinforce each other as mentioned in this paper, especially when new town-countryside relations emerge that support the newly emerging activities and networks.
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A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures

TL;DR: The authors show that the Musgrave-Samuelson analysis, which is valid for federal expenditures, need not apply to local expenditures, and restate the assumptions made by Musgrave and Samuelson and the central problems with which they deal.