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Voter irrationality 2 Behavioral political economy 1 Economic reform 1 Political failure 1 Principal-agent problems 1 behavioral political economy 1 voter irrationality 1
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Public Choice 1 The Economists' Voice 1 The Review of Austrian Economics 1
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Persuasion, slack, and traps: how can economists change the world?
Caplan, Bryan - In: Public Choice 142 (2010) 1, pp. 1-8
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Irrational principals
Caplan, Bryan - In: The Review of Austrian Economics 22 (2009) 2, pp. 159-167
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What if the Median Voter Were a Failing Student?
Caplan, Bryan - In: The Economists' Voice 5 (2008) 6, pp. 1-1
As teachers, economists usually assume that their students have systematically biased beliefs about economics; yet, as researchers, economists usually assume that voters understand how the economy works. Teachers have it right, according to Bryan Caplan, and so modern political economy needs a...
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