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Relative preferences and public goods
Michael Reiter
Economics
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Relative Preferences
100%
Public Goods
100%
Relative Income Effect
100%
Optimality Properties
33%
Coordinate Transformation
33%
Public Knowledge
33%
Public Good Provision
33%
Balanced Budget
33%
Tax Structure
33%
Private Knowledge
33%
Groves Mechanisms
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
Income Effect
100%
Taxation
33%