Abstract
Nizar Allouch of the University of Kent reviews “The Theory of Externalities and Public Goods: Essays in Memory of Richard C. Cornes,” edited by Wolfgang Buchholz and Dirk Rübbelke. The Econlit abstract of this book begins: “Fifteen papers, gathered in honor of Richard C. Cornes, examine his contributions to microeconomics and noncooperative behavior in economies with reciprocal externalities and approaches to overcome the ensuing inefficiencies.”
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