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Market failure / Marginal concepts / Costs / Marginal cost / Externality / Social cost / Public good / Behavioral economics / Deadweight loss / Economics / Welfare economics / Consumer theory
Date: 2014-07-16 00:59:19
Market failure
Marginal concepts
Costs
Marginal cost
Externality
Social cost
Public good
Behavioral economics
Deadweight loss
Economics
Welfare economics
Consumer theory

Applying Insights from Behavioral Economics to Policy Design

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