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economic transition 2 income distribution 2 price controls 2 queue-rationing 2 tax evasion 2 Business and Economics 1 Endogenous fixed cost 1 Price controls 1 Queue rationing 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1 Other 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Alexeev, Michael 2 Leitzel, James 2 Platt, Brennan 1
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William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan 1
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Economic Theory 1 William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 1
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Queue-rationed equilibria with fixed costs of waiting
Platt, Brennan - In: Economic Theory 40 (2009) 2, pp. 247-274
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Income Distribution and Price Controls: Targeting a Social Safety Net During Economic Transition
Alexeev, Michael; Leitzel, James - 1999
During the ongoing post-communist economic transitions, the relative well-being of many people is changing rapidly, and governments are not well positioned to accurately measure individual living standards. Under such circumstances, continued price controls over basic consumer goods within the...
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Income Distribution and Price Controls: Targeting a Social Safety Net During Economic Transition
Alexeev, Michael; Leitzel, James - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 1999
During the ongoing post-communist economic transitions, the relative well-being of many people is changing rapidly, and governments are not well positioned to accurately measure individual living standards. Under such circumstances, continued price controls over basic consumer goods within the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005652633
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