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This paper takes as a given the proposition that, in many developing countries, governmental policies have been highly distortive and harmful to economic growth. These policies have included omissions, such as neglect of infrastructure, and commission such as highly restrictive trade regimes and...
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incentives and knowledge to produce an optimal outcome. Rejoinders to classic market failure arguments have taken several forms …
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benevolent and competent? Has state intervention through taxation and transfers negative effects on individual incentives? In a …
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In this essay, we describe some important themes in energy and environmental policy. There are two main reasons for our interest in these policies. First, such policies will likely be important in the coming decades as issues related to climate change and energy security come to the fore....
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Health insurance is once again on the policy agenda, and it is déjà vu all over again. There are the same statistics and anecdotes about the uninsured. There are the same reports by government agencies, think tanks, and do-gooder organizations. There are the same policy entrepreneurs, pushing...
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The phrase “government failure” as a term of art originated in the critique of government regulation that emerged in the 1960s. This critique premised that “market failures” were the only legitimate rationale for regulation. Although the phrase is a popular currency in scholarship and...
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The United States is experiencing a shortage of large-truck drivers. Such a shortage might normally be attributed to a failure in the market for driver services. Instead, this article argues that the trucker shortage is an example of government failure, wherein government regulations fail to...
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