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Business, 02.11.2019 04:31 Trumpman137

Suppose that a political leader raises $1 billion in tax revenue. assume that the leader can supply public goods worth $2000 to each individual in society if he spends all of his tax revenue on providing public goods. assume also that the size of the winning coalition is 1,800. a. if the leader were to spend all of the tax revenue on providing private goods, what would the maximum value of the private goods be for each member of the winning coalition if we assume they all receive the same amount

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