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		| Akram  Temimi | 
	
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		| ''Does Altruism Mitigate Free-riding and Welfare Loss?'' | 
	
		| ( 2001, Vol. 8 No.5 ) | 
	
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		| A warm-glow motivation for charitable giving has recently been explored as a possible solution to the problem of inefficient private provision of public goods.  However, the introduction of warm-glow affects both the efficient level of public good provision as well as the equilibrium level.  Hence it is not clear whether warm-glow mitigates or exacerbates inefficiency.  We revisit Andreoni's (1989) model of impure altruism and formally analyze this question. Cornes and Sandler''s (1986) index of easy riding and a version of Debreu''s (1951) coefficient of resource utilization are used as measures of free-riding and welfare loss. | 
	
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		| Keywords: altruism | 
	
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		| | Manuscript Received : Oct 02 2001 |  | Manuscript Accepted : Oct 03 2001 | 
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