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Group size, group homo-geneity, and the aggregate provision of a pure public good under cournot behavior

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Support of the National Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. I have benefited greatly from comments by John Chamberlin.

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McGuire, M. Group size, group homo-geneity, and the aggregate provision of a pure public good under cournot behavior. Public Choice 18, 107–126 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01718500

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