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Public Goods['pʌblɪk gʊdz, englisch\], die öffentlichen Güter.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Public goods game — The Public goods game is a standard of experimental economics; in the basic game subjects secretly choose how many of their private tokens to put into the public pot. Each subject keeps the tokens they do not contribute plus an even split of the… … Wikipedia
Public Goods Game — Das Public goods game (auch Öffentliche Güter Spiel) ist Bestandteil der Spieltheorie und wird in der Experimentellen Ökonomik untersucht; in der Standardvariante des Spieles entscheiden die Teilnehmer im Geheimen wie viele ihrer eigenen Token… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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