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A note on the role of knowledge in direct voting on milk price decontrol

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The author thanks Don Doig and Ronald Johnson for discussion and comments. The author confesses to having been involved in the effort, in Montana in 1984, to decontrol milk prices.

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Thies, C.F. A note on the role of knowledge in direct voting on milk price decontrol. Public Choice 49, 191–194 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00181041

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