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Journal of Economic Issues, 2013
This paper explores the economics of electoral democracy, an almost entirely neglected subject. Running for office necessitates resources. But students of democracy have had almost nothing to say about how much money should be spent by candidates or where that money should come from.
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This paper explores the economics of electoral democracy, an almost entirely neglected subject. Running for office necessitates resources. But students of democracy have had almost nothing to say about how much money should be spent by candidates or where that money should come from.
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1989
In most countries today alcoholic drink and tobacco can be classified as legal addictions. In such cases the manufacture, consumption and sale of these products are not prohibited outright. Instead, the state seeks to regulate and restrict production, sale and use, while at the same time attempting to discourage, monitor and treat misuse. This approach
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In most countries today alcoholic drink and tobacco can be classified as legal addictions. In such cases the manufacture, consumption and sale of these products are not prohibited outright. Instead, the state seeks to regulate and restrict production, sale and use, while at the same time attempting to discourage, monitor and treat misuse. This approach
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2020
As English kings looked to draw revenues from Anglo-Gascon trade, they endeavoured to control its markets, and, as they did, their intervention significantly reshaped its institutional framework. This chapter explains how, over time, commercial exchange was increasingly concentrated in Bordeaux and Bayonne, with overseas trade dominated by a London ...
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As English kings looked to draw revenues from Anglo-Gascon trade, they endeavoured to control its markets, and, as they did, their intervention significantly reshaped its institutional framework. This chapter explains how, over time, commercial exchange was increasingly concentrated in Bordeaux and Bayonne, with overseas trade dominated by a London ...
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Abstract Chapter 13 ventures into the worlds of politics and democratic theory. It might seem that these worlds have nothing to do with the market contexts—consumer markets and labor markets—on which the book has focused thus far. There are indeed major differences.
Oren Bar-Gill, Cass R. Sunstein
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Oren Bar-Gill, Cass R. Sunstein
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Politics, Markets and Schools Politics, Markets and America's Schools
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