The Efficiency of Restrictive Land Use Instruments
Werner Z. Hirsch
Land Economics, 1977, vol. 53, issue 2, 145-156
Abstract:
In the contemporary political climate, there is widespread belief that government expenditures are too high and that government in general is too big. One productive line of research into the size of government has examined the role of conflicting ...
Date: 1977
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