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Consumers possess limited capacity to process technical information concerning the characteristics of products. As a result, two forms of regulation (e.g., by the FDA or FTC) sometimes appear in the form of requirements for more understandable information about the product or restrictions on the...
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This paper presents a theory for price-setting in public utilities, of which public goods will be considered a special case. Both public goods and utilities are cases of joint supplies and costs, where a good is to be supplied to and paid for by several users, and any increase in the quantity of...
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