The economics of shadow pricing: market distortions and public investment.
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TextSeries: Staff paper: P74-22Publication details: Minnesota : Dept of Agr. Applied economics, 1974.Subject(s): Summary: This paper explores the background in applied welfare economics - how the commodities used and produced by public projects should be valued in choosing among alternative modes of production.
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This paper explores the background in applied welfare economics - how the commodities used and produced by public projects should be valued in choosing among alternative modes of production.
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