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The state and economic efficiency: A behavioral approach
Morris Altman
University of Dundee School of Business
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Business & Economics
Economic Efficiency
77%
Natural Products
59%
Labour Rights
57%
Property Rights
45%
Neoclassical Economics
45%
Economic Change
42%
Bargaining Power
41%
Competitive Market
36%
Economic Theory
33%
Economics
20%
Social Sciences
economic efficiency
100%
neoclassical theory
40%
Labor rights
34%
competitive market
34%
bargaining power
33%
economy
32%
economic theory
29%
right of ownership
27%
economic change
27%
market
15%
economics
11%