EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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The second argument for government intervention in a 1 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 elementary ...
The second argument for government intervention in a 1 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 elementary ...
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In contrast , the costs of most regulatory programmes are borne directly by the firms and individuals who have to comply with them . Compared to these costs , the resources needed to produce the regulations are trivial .
In contrast , the costs of most regulatory programmes are borne directly by the firms and individuals who have to comply with them . Compared to these costs , the resources needed to produce the regulations are trivial .
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in individual regions . Proponents of a " Europe of the regions " are eager to exploit these possibilities to implement their vision of a new European order in which increasing centralization of decisionmaking in Brussels is ...
in individual regions . Proponents of a " Europe of the regions " are eager to exploit these possibilities to implement their vision of a new European order in which increasing centralization of decisionmaking in Brussels is ...
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