EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Of course , the paternalistic argument is plausible only if one assumes that
government knows what is in the best interest of individuals better than they
themselves do . It is important to note that the paternalistic argument for
government ...
Of course , the paternalistic argument is plausible only if one assumes that
government knows what is in the best interest of individuals better than they
themselves do . It is important to note that the paternalistic argument for
government ...
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Of course , the distinction is not absolute . Thus , merit goods play a limited role
also in social regulation , e . g . , protective equipment for workers or seat belts for
drivers . Even in these cases , however , the justifications tend to be different .
Of course , the distinction is not absolute . Thus , merit goods play a limited role
also in social regulation , e . g . , protective equipment for workers or seat belts for
drivers . Even in these cases , however , the justifications tend to be different .
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