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Published January 1973 | Published
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Resource allocation, information cost and the form of government intervention.

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© 1973 Regents of the University of New Mexico on behalf of its School of Law. This paper is a product of the authors' work in the Environmental Quality Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. The Laboratory consists of an informally organized group of engineers, natural scientists, and social scientists who are dealing with broad, strategic problems of environmental control; the work is supported in part by the RANN Program of the National Science Foundation. We express our appreciation to Professor Lester Lees, Director of the Laboratory, for his encouragement and support. Professor Krier also wishes to acknowledge that some of the ideas in this paper developed in the course of ongoing research for a larger study founded by the Council on Law Related Studies and the Environmental Protection Agency. We are grateful for the comments of Professor Vernon Ruttan, Mark Grady, and those who participated when we presented the paper to a meeting of U.C.L.A. Law School's Jurisprudence Society and to Professor Harold Demsetz's Law-Economics Workshop. Reprinted in Derr, D. A. and Small, L. A. (eds.) 1977. Property Rights in Transition. NY: Ardent Media. Originally issued as Social Science Working Paper 11.

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