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the important issue of institutional design of lawmaking through the lens of public choice theory. This functionalist …
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Equal treatment rules ("ETR") serve as low-cost-enforcement-mechanisms to curb wasteful rent-seeking contests between individuals or groups. This is accomplished by vesting individual Intervention Rights (such as the right to participate in the rents granted to others ("Sharing Right") or the...
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theory and trades the current antitrust regime, which promotes consumer welfare, for one that invariably benefits businesses …
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We develop a model of policymaking in which a politician decides how much expertise to acquire or how informed to become about issues before interest groups engage in monetary lobbying. For a range of issues, the policymaker prefers to remain clueless about the merits of reform, even when...
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Recent studies in psychology and neuroscience find that fictional works exert strong influence on readers and shape their opinions and worldviews. We study the Potterian economy, which we compare to economic models, to assess how Harry Potter books affect economic literacy. We find that some...
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Recent studies in psychology and neuroscience find that fictional works exert strong influence on readers and shape their opinions and worldviews. We study the Potterian economy, which we compare to economic models, to assess how Harry Potter books affect economic literacy. We find that some...
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