EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... externalities and information failures . Air and water pollution are prime examples of externalities , while a number of regulatory activities in the fields of safety and consumer protection are motivated by imperfect information and ...
... externalities and information failures . Air and water pollution are prime examples of externalities , while a number of regulatory activities in the fields of safety and consumer protection are motivated by imperfect information and ...
Page 10
... externalities argument ( Stiglitz , 1988 : 81 ) . Smoking in public places imposes a cost on non - smokers and hence a ban can be justified by an externalities argument . Those who take a paternalistic view might argue that individuals ...
... externalities argument ( Stiglitz , 1988 : 81 ) . Smoking in public places imposes a cost on non - smokers and hence a ban can be justified by an externalities argument . Those who take a paternalistic view might argue that individuals ...
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... externalities and information failure in one case , redistribution and merit goods in the other . of course , the distinction is not absolute . Thus , merit goods play a limited role also in social regulation , e.g. , protective ...
... externalities and information failure in one case , redistribution and merit goods in the other . of course , the distinction is not absolute . Thus , merit goods play a limited role also in social regulation , e.g. , protective ...
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