Razzolini, Laura; Shughart, William F.; Tollison, Robert D. - In: Economic Inquiry 41 (2003) 2, pp. 292-298
The Alchian and Allen theorem predicts that it will be harder to find "good" apples in the State of Washington, a prime apple-growing region, than in, say, New York City, where the addition of shipping charges makes "bad" apples comparatively more expensive. We recast the theorem as a testable...