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aversion should influence the first mover’s decision. The
98 Public Choice (2012) 151:91–119
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Public Choice (2012) 151:91–119 99
Table 1 The predicted effect of
intrinsic preferences on first and
second movers’ contributions
1st mover 2nd mover
Disadvantageous Negative None
inequity aversion
Advantageous None Positive
inequity
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The Rhine River Basin
The Rhine basin (Fig. 3) covers an area of approximately 185,000 km2, distributed between
nine countries. Two third of the basin is located in Germany, whereas the alpine countries of
which Switzerland is the most important form 20% of the area (Buck et al. 1993). With its
1,320 km, of which 880 km is navigable, the Rhine is one of the longest rivers in Europe
(Frijters
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