Private Constant Returns and Public Shadow Prices
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- P. A. Diamond & J. A. Mirrlees, 1975. "Private Constant Returns and Public Shadow Prices," Working papers 151, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics.
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