New study reveals flaws in fair cost sharing of public goods.
The article explores how to fairly share the costs of multiple public goods that can be excluded from some people. The researchers looked at different ways to divide the costs while making sure everyone is honest, doesn't get paid to participate, and is happy with the outcome. They found that the methods used for single public goods don't always work well for multiple goods. This means that it's harder to treat everyone equally when sharing the costs of more than one public good.