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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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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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of unemployed workers: the socially optimal number of unemployed workers depends both of matching externalities and on …
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of unemployed workers: the socially optimal number of unemployed workers depends both of matching externalities and on …
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externalities, i.e., each individual is unable to change the welfare of anyone else. The characterization is used to derive …, elimination of externalities with public goods implies that individuals cannot change the outcome. Hence, such mechanisms provide …
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This paper discusses a number of issues centred around the evaluation of the benefits and costs of transport. It is argued that, for various reasons, transport cannot be treated as an ‘ordinary’ economic sector, and in the paper the policy implications of a number of the sector’s...
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