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A Paradox in the Theory of Second Best

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  • Roger L. Faith

    (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and STate University)

  • Earl A. Thompson

    (UCLA)

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  • Roger L. Faith & Earl A. Thompson, 1979. "A Paradox in the Theory of Second Best," UCLA Economics Working Papers 156, UCLA Department of Economics.
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