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Kaldor-Hicks criterion 1 hyperbolic preferences 1 internalities 1 moral regulation 1 sin tax 1 time inconsistency 1
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Rasmusen, Eric 1
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, Kelley School of Business 1
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Internalities and Paternalism: Applying the Compensation Criterion to Multiple Selves across Time
Rasmusen, Eric - Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, … - 2008
One reason to call an activity a vice and suppress it is that it reduces a person’s future happiness more than it increases his present happiness. Gruber and Koszegi (2001) show how a vice tax can increase a person’s welfare in a model of multiple selves with hyperbolic preferences across...
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