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_aGeorge stigler's theory of economic regulation at 50 _c guest editors, Diana W. Thomas and Michael D. Thomas |
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504 | _aBibliografía. | ||
520 | _aSince its publication in 1971, George J. Stigler’s “Theory of Economic Regulation” (1971), secured its place as the dominant theory of the causes and consequences of regulation in economics. The article was cited by the economic Nobel prize committee as one of the reasons Stigler received the prize in 1982. In his article, Stigler (1971) frames the conversation regarding the “Theory of Economic Regulation” around an analysis of the political demand for and supply of regulation. Following the 50th anniversary of the 1971 paper, the contributors to this special issue evaluate the impact of his “Theory of Economic Regulation”, apply it to other policy questions, and summarize the literature produced in response to his original insight. | ||
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_948552 _aTEORIA ECONOMICA |
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_942080 _aDERECHO ECONOMICO |
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_948496 _aSTIGLER, GEORGE JOSEPH |
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_967000 _aThomas, Diana W. |
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_970207 _aThomas, Michael D. |
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_9168444 _oOP/1443/2022/193/1/2 _tPublic Choice _w(IEF)124378 _x 0048-5829 _g v. 193, n. 1-2. October 2022, 125 p. |
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