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Among the many problems faced by policy makers in attempts to use public funds efficiently, none is more troublesome than that of inducing users of public goods to reveal their demand prices. The difficulty in attempts to solicit demand prices falls under the general rubric of the free-rider...
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This article explains why the output effect of a severance tax on oil is not generally reversed when the tax is removed. It is shown that this severance-tax-induced irreversibility in supply has important implications for both the interpretation and estimation of the supply of oil. Specifically,...
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In this paper we consider the spatial dispersion of unemployment vis-à-vis that of inflation and the implication of this relative dispersion for fiscal policy. Two empirical tests yield results that are consistent with our a priori expectations that inflation is more evenly distributed...
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