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Eastern Economic Journal (2007) 33,159–176. doi:10.1057/eej.2007.15

Decreasing The "Bad" for Mixed Public Goods and Bads: The Case Of Public Sculpture

Joseph J Cordes and Robert S Goldfarb

  1. 1George Washington University
  2. 2George Washington University

Correspondence: Robert S Goldfarb, Department of Economics, George Washington University, 1922 F Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20052. E-mail: www.gldfrb@gwu.edu.

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