The economics of transparency in politics
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The contributors explore the reasons why some voters could prefer not to be better informed about a government policy even if this additional information was offered to them at no cost. Thus, voters may be aware of their inability to judge some aspects of policies and consequently accept that these aspects remain opaque.
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Gianluigi Galeotti
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Ronald Wintrobe
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Albert Breton
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The Economics of Transparency in Politics
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The economics of transparency in politics
- EOEconomics of Transparency in Po...Gianluigi Galeotti, Ronald Wintrobe, Albert Breton
Economics of Transparency in Politics
- EOEconomics of Transparency in Po...Gianluigi Galeotti, Ronald Wintrobe, Albert Breton
Economics of Transparency in Politics
- EOEconomics of Transparency in Po...Gianluigi Galeotti, Ronald Wintrobe, Albert Breton
Economics of Transparency in Politics
- EOEconomics of Transparency in Po...Gianluigi Galeotti, Ronald Wintrobe, Albert Breton
Economics of Transparency in Politics
- EOEconomics of Transparency in Po...Gianluigi Galeotti, Ronald Wintrobe, Albert Breton
Economics of Transparency in Politics
- EOECONOMICS OF TRANSPARENCY IN PO...
ECONOMICS OF TRANSPARENCY IN POLITICS; ED. BY ALBERT BRETON.