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Economic problem / Scarcity / Perfect competition / Opportunity cost / Pareto efficiency / Welfare economics / Lindahl tax / Microeconomics / Economics / Economic theories / Public good
Date: 2012-08-18 17:34:05
Economic problem
Scarcity
Perfect competition
Opportunity cost
Pareto efficiency
Welfare economics
Lindahl tax
Microeconomics
Economics
Economic theories
Public good

Television Pricing and the Theory of Public Goods

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