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competition, the problem of the commons, preference revelation, contribution
games, pollution and wage-setting trade unions) are explained in Table 1.

x

i

x

U (x ,x)
i i

x=f(x ,...,x )

1          n

Trade-Unions

porcentual
increase
in wage
rate

Inflation
rate

Utility
function
of trade
union 1

Inflation
rate as a
function of
wage rate
increases

Polution

Output of
firm i

Amount of
Pollution

Profit
function

Production
of Polution

Contribution
Games
(Public
GoodsjPrinci
pal Agents)

Private Inputs
offered by i

Quantity of
the public
good / Reward

Utility
function
of agent i

Production
function of
the public
good / Reward
function

Preference
Revelation

Preference
parameters to
be revealed

Social State

Utility
function

Social Rule

Problem of
the Commons

Inputs used
by firm i

An
environmental
variable

Profit
function

Environment as
a function of
inputs

Oligopoly

Output of
firm i

Price

Profit
function

Inverse demand
function

Technologi-
cal Competi-
tion

Input needed
to produce the
technology
used by firm i

Technological
level

Profit
function

Technology
as a function
of inputs

TABLE 1

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