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The inefficiencies of common property fisheries are well-known to economists. To avoid over-exploitation, they propose multiple forms of government solution such as taxes, quotas and the enforcement of property rights regimes designed to avoid over-harvesting. But can efficient arrangements also...
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Does coercion improve economic well-being? In terms of standard narratives in normative economics, someone can answer in the affirmative using positive rights-based models. In those models, the state’s coercive powers are used to extract tax revenues that finance produce goods and services...
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The inefficiencies of common property fisheries are well-known to economists. To avoid over-exploitation, they propose multiple forms of government solutions like taxes, quotas and the enforcement of property rights regimes designed to avoid over-harvesting. However, can there be efficient...
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The literature connecting economic freedom indexes to income levels and growth generally points in the direction of a positive association. In this paper, we argue that this finding is a highly conservative one as the data is heavily biased against finding any effects. The bias emerges as a...
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The literature connecting economic freedom indexes to income levels and growth generally points in the direction of a positive association. In this paper, we argue that this finding is a highly conservative as the data is heavily biased against finding any effects. The bias emerges as a result...
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Milton Friedman, in the 1960s, was convinced that the British government official in charge of Hong Kong's economic policy — John Cowperthwaite — was largely responsible for running the most radical experiment in economic history. Cowperthwaite, a classical liberal enrolled in the British...
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