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This paper was presented at the conference "Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being" as part of session 4, "Economic inequality and local public services." The conference was held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on May 7, 1999. The authors...
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Developing countries currently increasing their stationary and mobile source emissions regulation can learn from the United States' regulatory experience. This paper uses a new micro data set of randomly tested California vehicles to quantify how the efficiency and equity implications of used...
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[...]We consider two puzzles about the local safety netand New York City. First, why do big cities, and particularlyNew York, engage in so much more redistribution thansmall towns? The broad question (the connection betweencities and redistribution) is the topic of the companionpaper to this one...
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