Experimental game reveals that the freedom to choose preferred public goods greatly increases their value

From climate and biodiversity to public health and law enforcement, public goods benefit all. They are produced or maintained through widespread participation in public-goods provision that is vulnerable to low participation rates. Avoiding this vulnerability has spurred a continuing search for better ways to promote participation.


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Source: Phys.org