EUI working papers in political and social sciences, Issues 94-96European University Institute. Dept. of History and Civilization, European University Institute. Dept. of Political and Social Sciences European University Institute, 1993 - Social Science |
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Failure of competition; 2. Public goods; 3. Externalities; 4. Incomplete markets ; 5.
Information failures; 6. Unemployment, inflation and disequilibrium. Two further
rationales for government intervention not related to market failure are: 7.
Failure of competition; 2. Public goods; 3. Externalities; 4. Incomplete markets ; 5.
Information failures; 6. Unemployment, inflation and disequilibrium. Two further
rationales for government intervention not related to market failure are: 7.
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Social regulation (health and safety, environment, consumer protection) attempts
to solve problems created by specific types of market failure — especially, public
goods, negative externalities and information failures. Air and water pollution ...
Social regulation (health and safety, environment, consumer protection) attempts
to solve problems created by specific types of market failure — especially, public
goods, negative externalities and information failures. Air and water pollution ...
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... quite different from social regulation both in the range of government activities
they include and in their underlying rationale: public goods, negative externalities
and information failure in one case, redistribution and merit goods in the other.
... quite different from social regulation both in the range of government activities
they include and in their underlying rationale: public goods, negative externalities
and information failure in one case, redistribution and merit goods in the other.
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