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|a The half-life of policy rationales :
|b how new technology affects old policy issues /
|c edited by Fred E. Foldvary and Daniel B. Klein.
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|a New York :
|b New York University Press,
|c 2003.
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|a ix, 276 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Introduction:
|t Half-life of policy rationales : how new technology affects old policy issues /
|r Fred E. Foldvary,
|r Daniel B. Klein --
|g PART I. METERING, EXCLUDING, AND CHARGING --
|t Technology, marine conservation, and fisheries management /
|r Michael De Alessi --
|t Lighthouse as a private-sector collective good /
|r Fred E. Foldvary --
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|t Motorway financing and provision : technology favors a new approach /
|r Peter Samuel --
|t Buying time at the curb /
|r Donald C. Shoup --
|t Fencing the airshed : using remote sensing to police auto emissions /
|r Daniel B. Klein --
|g PART II. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION --
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|t Technology and the case for free banking /
|r David Friedman,
|r Kerry Macintosh --
|t Consumer protection regulation and information on the Internet /
|r John C. Moorhouse --
|t Medical licensing : existing public policy and technological change /
|r Shirley V. Svorny --
|g PART III. NATURAL MONOPOLY? --
|t Technology and electricity : overcoming the umbilical mentality /
|r Alvin Lowi Jr.,
|r Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. --
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|t Avoiding the grid : technology and the decentralization of water /
|r Alvin Lowi Jr. --
|t Technological change and the case for government intervention in postal services /
|r Rick Geddes --
|g PART IV. OTHER ARES OF POLICY --
|t Entrepreneurial community in light of advancing business practices and technologies /
|r Spencer Heath MacCallum --
|t Technology and the protection of endangered species /
|r Richard L. Stroup,
|r Jane S. Shaw.
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|a Technological innovations
|x Government policy
|z United States.
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|a Free enterprise
|z United States.
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|a Technological innovations
|x Government policy.
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|a Free enterprise.
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|a Foldvary, Fred E.,
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|a Klein, Daniel B.
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