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Voters dealing with jurisdictional merger decisions face a trade-off between economies of scale and preference costs. Larger jurisdictions may offer cost advantages, yet the downside is that policies in larger units may be less aligned to voter preferences. Our study is the first to provide...
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lockdown corrects this externality, allowing policymakers to buy time to expand the testing scale so as to preserve the testing …
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As illicit substances move into the legal product space, substitution patterns with legal products become more salient. In particular, marijuana legalization may have implications for the use of other legal “sin” goods. We estimate a structural model of multi-product use of illegal and legal...
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spill-over effects of the subsidy on other pro-environmental behaviors rather suggest that the non-price effect is explained …
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