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Harberger triangles are used to calculate the efficiency costs of taxes, government regulations, monopolistic practices, and various other market distortions. This paper considers the historical development of Harberger triangles, the associated theoretical controversies, and the contribution of...
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The outreach of macroprudential policies is likely limited in practice by imperfect regulation enforcement, whether due … to shadow banking, regulatory arbitrage, or other regulation circumvention schemes. We study how such concerns affect the …
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firms are more likely to anger consumers. Regulation can increase welfare, for example, through fines (even if there are no … changes in prices). We illustrate these gains in a monopoly setting, where regulation affects welfare through 3 channels (i) a …); (ii) regulation calms down existing consumers because a reduction in the profits of an "unkind" firm increases total …
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. In a straightforward application of the theory of the second best, I show that incomplete regulation can welfare dominate …For political, jurisdictional and technical reasons, environmental regulation of industrial pollution is often … regulated producers are less polluting than their unregulated ounterparts, emissions under incomplete regulation can exceed the …
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Urban water conservation is typically achieved through prescriptive regulations, including the rationing of water for particular uses and requirements for the installation of particular technologies. A significant shift has occurred in pollution control regulations toward market-based policies...
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In this paper we investigate the positive and normative consequences of child-labor restrictions for economic aggregates and welfare. We argue that even though the laissez-faire equilibrium may be inefficient, there are usually better policies to cure these inefficiencies than the imposition of...
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This lecture considers the case for consumer financial regulation in an environment where many households lack the …
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invest. If the market operates with spot prices, simple regulation can enhance the role of reputation to induce investment …
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Theories of crime in economics focus on the roles of deterrence and incapacitation in reducing criminal activity. In addition to deterrence, a growing body of empirical evidence has shown that both income support and employment subsidies can play a role in crime reduction. This paper extends the...
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This paper explores the implications of the European single currency within a simple sticky price intertemporal model. The main issue we focus on is how the euro may alter the responsiveness of consumer prices to exchange rate changes. Our central conjectures is that the acceptance of the euro...
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