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On the Legitimacy of Coercion for the Financing of Public Goods
Felix Bierbrauer, Max Planck Institute

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ABSTRACT:

The literature on public goods has shown that efficient outcomes are impossible if participation constraints have to be respected. This paper addresses the question whether they should be imposed. It asks under what conditions efficiency considerations justify that individuals are forced to pay for public goods that they do not value. It is shown that participation constraints are desirable if public goods are provided by a malevolent Leviathan. By contrast, with a Pigouvian planner, efficiency can be achieved. Finally, the paper studies the delegation of public goods provision to a profit-maximizing firm. This also makes participation constraints desirable.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Felix Bierbrauer, "On the Legitimacy of Coercion for the Financing of Public Goods" (December 1, 2009). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Working Paper 359.
http://www.bepress.com/feem/paper359