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A Theory of Nonmarket Failure: Framework for Implementation Analysis

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  • Wolf, Charles, Jr
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    Article provided by University of Chicago Press in its journal Journal of Law & Economics.

    Volume (Year): 22 (1979)
    Issue (Month): 1 (April)
    Pages: 107-39

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    Handle: RePEc:ucp:jlawec:v:22:y:1979:i:1:p:107-39

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    2. Andrew Whitford & Benjamin Clark, 2007. "Designing property rights for water: mediating market, government, and corporation failures," Policy Sciences, Springer, vol. 40(4), pages 335-351, December.
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    5. Mierlo, Hans van, 1998. "Lessons from the experience of OECD countries," Open Access publications from Maastricht University urn:nbn:nl:ui:27-15490, Maastricht University.
    6. Fernando Muñoz-Bullón, 2003. "Training Provision And Regulation: An Analysis Of The Temporary Help Industry," Business Economics Working Papers wb035412, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía de la Empresa.
    7. Schneider, Volker, 2001. "Die Transformation der Telekommunikation: Vom Staatsmonopol zum globalen Markt (1800-2000)," Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Köln, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, volume 41, number 41, December.
    8. Johan den Hertog, 2010. "Review of Economic Theories of Regulation," Working Papers 10-18, Utrecht School of Economics.
    9. Stallings, David A., 1990. "Increased Protection in the 1980's: Exchange Rates and Institutions," 1990: The Environment, Government Policies, and International Trade Meeting, December 1990, San Diego, CA 50885, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium.
    10. Lynch, Sarah, 1994. "Designing Green Support Programs," Policy Studies Program Reports, Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture, number 134111.

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