EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... efficiency . concerning labeling as If there are no market failures the economy is Pareto efficient and there is no economic justification for government intervention . But the fact that the economy is Pareto efficient says nothing ...
... efficiency . concerning labeling as If there are no market failures the economy is Pareto efficient and there is no economic justification for government intervention . But the fact that the economy is Pareto efficient says nothing ...
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... efficiency . The second argument for government intervention in a Pareto - efficient economy arises from concern that individuals may not act in their own best interest . Goods that the government compels individuals to consume , like ...
... efficiency . The second argument for government intervention in a Pareto - efficient economy arises from concern that individuals may not act in their own best interest . Goods that the government compels individuals to consume , like ...
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... efficiency and a more equal distribution of income and wealth has confronted every democracy since the dawn of industrialization . Today's social policies are the outcome of the struggles of the past over the division of the domestic ...
... efficiency and a more equal distribution of income and wealth has confronted every democracy since the dawn of industrialization . Today's social policies are the outcome of the struggles of the past over the division of the domestic ...
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