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- Rent-Dissipation and Punishment in Experiments with the Group Rent
- Representative Government
- The Regulation of Public Goods
- Access to the Global Commons and Grand Strategies : a Shift in Global Interplay
- Identity, Commons and Sustainability: an Economic Perspective
- War, Trade, and Mercantilism: Reconciling Adam Smith's Three Theories of the British Empire
- Hertzfeld, Weeden, Johnson Global Commons FINAL
- Tax Competition with Parasitic Tax Havens
- Privatisation in Developing Countries: What Are the Lessons of Experience?
- The Market for Local Public Goods
- Concurrent Session:REIT Rivalry: Federal Tax Game Show
- Chapter 11 1. Consider the Rivalry and Excludability of Each of The
- Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Market Failure Public Goods & Externalities
- The City As a Commons Sheila R
- Tax and Public Input Competition 1
- Economics Automation, Taxes and Transfers With
- Economics of Knowledge Published on Innovation Policy Platform (
- Privatization in Britain - the Nsi Titutional and Constitutional Issues Cento G
- 2000 Private and Common Property Rights
- Property Rights: a Primer Bul
- Is Partial Privatization the Optimal Choice for a Stackelberg Leader Firm When There Is R&D Rivalry?
- Excludable and Non-Excludable Public Inputs: Consequences for Economic Growth
- Self-Governance and Sustainable Common Pool Resource Management in Kyrgyzstan
- The Tragedy of the Commons, the Public Goods Dilemma, and the Meaning of Rivalry and Excludability in Evolutionary Biology
- John Stuart Mill and Fourierism: ‘Association’, ‘Friendly Rivalry’ and Distributive Justice
- Adam Smith and the History of Economic Thought: the Case of Banking
- How Uncertain Tipping Points Induce Common Pool Resource Destruction
- The Adam Smith Thesis Christopher W
- The Conceptual Overlap Between Public Goods, Externalities and Merit Goods Abstract in a Given Situation, Any Good Has the Foll
- Raising Rivals' Costs in a Rent Seeking Society
- Adam Smith on the Inevitability of Price Fixing
- The Welfare State Redistribution and the Economy: Reciprocal Altruism, Consumer Rivalry an Second Best
- Incomplete Markets, Excluded Goods and Natural Resource Management
- Tom L. Johnson's Tax School
- From Common Pastures to Global Commons. an Historical Perspective on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Commons
- A Theory of Complementarity Between Rent Seeking and Production
- The Nature of Rent Seeking
- Christoph Engel
- Knowledge and Culture Commons Rivalry Vs. Non-Rivalry Depletion? Human Creativity Culture and Knowledge and Communities
- Antidote to Rent-Seeking?
- RENT-SEEKING and MUNICIPAL SOCIAL SPENDING Data from America’S Early Urban-Industrial Age
- Nonrivalry and the Economics of Data†
- Congestible Intellectual Property and Impure Public Goods David W
- Chapter 7 Public Goods
- Public Economics
- The Public Trust Doctrine, Outer Space, and the Global Commons: Time to Call Home ET
- International R&D Rivalry and Industrial Strategy
- Collective Action and the Urban Commons Sheila R