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Lapan, Harvey E.
Sandler, Todd

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Paper provided by Iowa State University, Department of Economics in its series Staff General Research Papers with number 10817.

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Publication status: Published in American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 1988, Vol. 78, No. 2, pp. 16-21.
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