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Efficient Mechanisms for Public Goods with Use Exclusions

Peter Norman

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Review of Economic Studies 2004

Constrained efficient provision of an excludable public good is studied in a model where preferences are private information. The provision level is asymptotically deterministic, making it possible to approximate the optimal mechanism with a mechanism that provides a fixed quantity of the good and charges fixed user fees for access. In general, the fixed fees involve third degree price discrimination, but, if names are uninformative about preferences, the analysis provides a justification for average cost pricing.

DOI
10.1111/j.1467-937x.2004.00318.x
Volume
71 (4)
Pages
1163-1188
Language
en
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