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This volume shows that the public policy concerns are not accidental, because such industries often embody two major and widely recognized forms of potential market failure.
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This volume explains why there is bipartisan interest in privatization of public housing and how it can be accomplished.
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This book identifies the major sources of competition to the cable television industry, such as telephone companies, direct broadcast satellite services, and traditional broadcasting stations.
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The authors demonstrate how regulation intended to control costs can exacerbate cost growth by subsidizing high …
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The federal government has made substantial progress in reforming economic regulation--especially by deregulating …
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This book argues for greater national uniformity in state and local taxes that affect interstate commerce.
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This book examines America's economy over the past several decades and the sources of our recent success and comes to surprising conclusions about what we can learn from it.
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Key economists for the government and for the Microsoft Corporation lay out their views on the key issues and then respond to the views presented by the opposing side.
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Six articles contribute to the attention on the U.S. Postal Service in response to advances in telecommunications and communications and new thinking about regulated industries.
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The author critically evaluates the logic behind industrial targeting and explains why these policies fail simple cost-benefit tests.
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