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Here from Washington, DC, are two recent bits of evidence that public-choice economics [2] has a great deal of explanatory power: Cato’s Tad DeHaven offers the first [3]; Carpe Diem’s Mark Perry offers the second [4].
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Here from Washington, DC, are two recent bits of evidence that public-choice economics [2] has a great deal of explanatory power: Cato’s Tad DeHaven offers the first [3]; Carpe Diem’s Mark Perry offers the second [4].