Freedom of choice adds value to public goods [Social Sciences]
Public goods, ranging from judiciary to sanitation to parkland, permeate daily life. They have been a subject of intense interdisciplinary study, with a traditional focus being on participation levels in isolated public goods games (PGGs) as opposed to a more recent focus on participation in PGGs embedded into complex social...
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Category: Science Authors: Lei Shi, Ivan Romić, Yongȷuan Ma, Zhen Wang, Boris Podobnik, H. Eugene Stanley, Petter Holme, Marko Jusup Tags: Physical Sciences Source Type: research