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The Disinterest in Deregulation: Reply

โœ Scribed by Robert E. McCormick, William F. Shughart II and Robert D. Tollison


Book ID
125657926
Publisher
American Economic Association
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-8282

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In recent papers on deregulation, McCormick, Shugart and Tollison (1984, 1988; hereafter MST) argue that there are few, if any, gains to be had from deregulation, and that this explains the relative disinterest in deregulation. Their position seems to be based on two assertions. First, that the soci