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Jul 14, 2010Preferences vs. Incentives in Bringing About Social Change
My latest article, with Ed Stringham as senior author, is "If a Pure Market Economy Is So Good, Why Doesn’t It Exist? The Importance of Changing Preferences Versus Incentives in Social Change,"Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 13 (Summer 2010): 31-52.
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Aeon J. Skoble - 7/15/2010
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