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Perspektive ist allerdings zu eng und vernachlässigt das Auftreten von Staatsversagen. Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht …
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">2007</CitationRef>) this paper contends that the rational-choice approach to political science (“Public Choice theory”) has reached a … Choice theory. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014 …
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theory, Austrian economics, and the new institutional economics. He concludes that the best way to reduce human suffering in …
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The contribution of the grape growing and wine making industries to Australia’s continued economic prosperity is under threat. While international market dynamics are often cited as the cause, the problem of oversupply and more specifically calls for government intervention were the focus of...
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scenarios, limited only to mainstream economics and not covering the latest contributions of public choice theory and …
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This paper analyses the role of government failure in Victoria’s water sector between 1905 and 1984 as evidenced in the rise of in-stream salinity. It will be shown that high levels of salinity can, in part, be attributed to regulatory failure for two reasons. First, the method of water...
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Access to essential drugs is vital for the promotion of better health for the entire population. High prices of drugs are being used as an argument for greater government role in the drugs sector through effective regulation of the drug market. The high prices of drugs in the Philippines will...
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