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[NOTE: I have had a couple of inquiries from this grad student in China, 
and  
am posting this in the hope others can assist. I have already pointed out 
that 
most of the source materials are still in copyright, and must be obtained 
by 
other means. -- RBE] 
 
Hello everyone.  
 
I am collecting materials for my Ph.D. dissertation on public goods. Where 
should I go first on the Internet? My dissertation will begin with Smith's 
thought on public goods,and ends with the modern (as modern as I 
can)theory. 
Any suggestion or information is helpful! I am in China. Almost all the 
foreign 
academic journals in the university library were destroyed in the Cultural 
Revolution. It's hard to find anything decades before.  
 
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