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A Glance at Some Fundamental Public Economics Issues Through a Parametric Lens

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Koulovatianos, C. (2005). A Glance at Some Fundamental Public Economics Issues Through a Parametric Lens. In: Schmidt, U., Traub, S. (eds) Advances in Public Economics: Utility, Choice and Welfare. Theory and Decision Library C:, vol 38. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25706-3_6

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