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  1. TitleConsumer preferences in the consumption of public goods
    Author infoBeáta Mikušová Meričková, Nikoleta Muthová
    Author Mikušová Meričková Beáta 1976- (50%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Co-authors Jakuš Muthová Nikoleta 1992- (50%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
    Source document Theoretical and practical aspects of public finance 2018 : proceedings of the 23rd international conference : Praha, 13 and 14 April 2018. online, pp. 89-95. - Praha : Nakladatelství Oeconomica, 2018 / Kubátová Květa ; Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Public Finance 2018 medzinárodná konferencia
    Keywords spotrebitelia - consumers   experimenty - experiments   vnútorné faktory  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 33
    AnnotationThe decision-making process in political market is determined by economic context (market failure in the production of goods of pure public goods) and political context (Downson's model of the political cycle, the problem of cyclical choice, log-rolling, rational ignorance and others). The reallocation of resources in the economy in favor of the provision of public services therefore has a certain degree of inefficiency in itself. This degree of inefficiency could be reduced by introducing alternative ways of securing public goods on a voluntary basis when individuals are not guided only by financial motives but also by social or behavioral motives such as altruism, warm-glow effect, and social norms. Regardless of whether this is a field or laboratory experiment, the level of voluntary provision of public goods can be affected in a positive or in a negative way. The ability of an experimenter to influence a particular factor by a different set of instruction can significantly affect t
    Public work category AFC
    No. of Archival Copy43886
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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