Costly Exclusion, Property-Rights Enforcement, and the Optimal Supply of Rival and Non-Rival Goods
Auteur(s)
Martin Kolmar
Accéder
Description
We analyze the optimal relationship between the public and private enforcement of property rights for the case of rival and nonrival goods. Exclusion is interpreted as a costly activity, which allows it to endogenize the distinctions between public and club goods on the one hand and between private and common-pool goods on the other. We characterize optimality conditions for the private provision of rival and nonrival goods, characterize optimal enforcement policies, and compare the solutions with other institutional alternatives.
Institution partenaire
Langue
English
Date
2015
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