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True Protection in “Capital‐rich” and “Capital‐poor” Developing Countries: Some Policy Implications
Chris MilnerTrue protection concepts seek to measure the net or relative priceeffects of commercial policy interventions within a general equilibriumframework. True protection depends on…
The Historical Perspective of the Problem of Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility
Stavros A. DrakopoulosThe starting‐point of the article is the inconsistency between theestablished practice of acceptance in many cases, of economic policy(i.e. progressive taxation, national…
Review Article: The Single European Market
Frank McDonaldA review of the two major reports published on the likely effectsof the Single European Market, together with a review of a book (Pelkmanand Winters) which seeks to examine the…
The Economics of Authors’ Royalty Contracts: Some Analytics
Norman GemmellThis article examines the alleged conflict between authors andpublishers whereby authors allegedly prefer a sales‐maximising pricewhile publishers prefer a profit‐maximising…
Victim Compensation does not Increase the Supply of Crime
Samuel CameronEconomists of the Public Choice School have argued thatcompensation payments to victims of crime will increase the crime rate.This proposition is examined by estimating crime…
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0144-3585e-ISSN:
1758-7387ISSN-L:
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- Prof Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee