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Edwards, Sebastian. Labor market distortions and structural adjustments in developing countries. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.

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Rama, Martín. Endogenous distortions in product and labor markets. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1995.

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Hong, Wontack. Market distortions and trade patterns of Korea, 1960-85. Seoul, Korea: Korea Development Institute, 1988.

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Faruqee, Rashid. Pakistan's public agricultural enterprises: Inefficiencies, market distortions, and proposals for reform. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1995.

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Krishna, Kala. Trade with labor market distortions and heterogeneous labor: Why trade can hurt. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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Zhai, Fan. Labor market distortions, rural-urban inequality, and the opening of China's economy. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2004.

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Kristensen, Nicolai. Labor market distortions in Côte d'Ivoire: Analyses of employer-employee data from the manufacturing sector. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Lopez, Ramon E. Do labor market distortions cause overvaluation and rigidity of the real exchange rate? Washington, DC (1818 H St. NW, Washington 20433): Country Economics Dept., World Bank, 1990.

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Rweyemamu, Dennis. Assessing market distortions affecting poverty reduction efforts on smallholder tobacco production in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Published for Research on Poverty Alleviation by Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2006.

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Mulligan, Casey B. Aggregate implications of labor market distortions: The recession of 2008-9 and beyond. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.

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Levitt, Steven D. Market distortions when agents are better informed: The value of information in real estate transactions. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Levitt, Steven D. Market distortions when agents are better informed: The value of information in real estate transactions. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Hertel, Thomas. Labor market distortions, rural-urban inequality, and the opening of People's Republic of China's economy. Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2004.

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Edwards, Sebastian. Terms of trade disturbances, real exchange rates and welfare: The role of capital controls and labor market distortions. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

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Fund, International Monetary. "Terms of trade siturbances, real exchange rates, and welfare: The role of capital controls and labour market distortions". Washington, D.C: International Monetary Fund, 1989.

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Levitt, Steven D. Market distortions when agents are better informed: A theoretical and empirical exploration of the value of information in real estate transactions. Chicago, Ill: American Bar Foundation, 2002.

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Daripa, Arupratan. Agency incentives and reputational distortions: A comparison of the effectiveness of value-at-risk and pre-commitment in regulating market risk. London: Bank of England, 1997.

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Mulligan, Casey B. A dual method of empirically evaluating dynamic competitive equilibrium models with market distortions, applied to the Great Depression and World War II. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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Rama, Martin. Endogenous distortions in product and labour markets. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1995.

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Anderson, Kym. Distortions to world trade: Impacts on agricultural markets and farm incomes. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Lloyd, P. J. Global distortions to agricultural markets: New indicators of trade and welfare impacts, 1955 to 2007. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2009.

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Hoeller, Peter. Energy taxation and price distortions in fossil fuel markets: Some implications for climate change policy. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1992.

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Chater, Sean Christopher. The optimal rate of monetary growth in a dynamic macro model with a labour market distortion. [s.l.]: typescript, 1995.

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Grant, Warren R. Trade distorting policies in the world rice market: Some factors for consideration in trade negotiations. College Station, Tex: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University, 1990.

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Dept.of Environment. Landfill Costs & Prices: Correcting Possible Market Distortions. 2nd ed. Unipub, 1993.

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Dept.of Environment. Landfill Costs & Prices: Correcting Possible Market Distortions. Unipub, 1993.

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Coopers & Lybrand. and Great Britain. Dept. of the Environment., eds. Landfill costs and prices: Correcting possible market distortions : a study. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Olivera, Mauricio, and Jose Cuesta. Social Security Distortions Onto The Labor Market: Estimates For Colombia. The World Bank, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-5390.

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Zhai, Fan, and Thomas W. Hertel. Labor Market Distortions, Rural-Urban Inequality, and the Opening of China’s Economy. The World Bank, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3455.

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Chauffour, Jean-Pierre, and Jose L. Diaz-Sanchez. Product and Factor Market Distortions: The Case of the Manufacturing Sector in Morocco. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-8218.

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Kristensen, Nicolai, and Dorte Verner. Labor Market Distortions In Cote d'Ivoire : Analyses Of Employer-Employee Data From The Manufacturing Sector. The World Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3771.

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McKenzie, David, Caroline Theoharides, and Dean Yang. Distortions in the International Migrant Labor Market: Evidence from Filipino Migration and Wage Responses to Destination Country Economic Shocks. The World Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-6041.

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Daripa, A. Agency incentives and reputational distortions: A comparison of the effectiveness of value-at-risk and pre-commitment in regulating market risk. Bank of England, 1997.

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Roe, Mark J. Corporate Short-Termism. Edited by Jeffrey N. Gordon and Wolf-Georg Ringe. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743682.013.4.

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In this chapter I examine whether short-termism in stock markets justifies using corporate law to further shield managers and boards from shareholder influence, to allow boards and managers to pursue their view of sensible long-term strategies in their investment and management policies even more freely. First, the evidence that on stock market short-termism is mixed and inconclusive, with managerial mechanisms under-rated sources of short-term distortions, including managerial compensation packages whose duration often is shorter than that of institutional stockholding; further insulating boards from markets would exacerbate these managerial short-term-favoring mechanisms. Nor are courts well positioned to make this kind of basic economic policy, which if serious is better addressed with policy tools unavailable to courts.
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Anderson, Kym. Food Price and Trade Policy Biases. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.009.

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This article demonstrates how governments have distorted food markets in high-income countries, primarily through ineffective trade policies. It begins by reviewing theories on agriculture’s perceived role in development. It then considers a recent World Bank study, which presents evidence of price-distorting policies in both high-income and developing countries. Next, it discusses the contribution of agriculture to the current global welfare cost of distortions to farm and nonfarm goods markets, and the impact of those distortionary policies on income inequality and poverty. The article concludes by assessing the policy implications of the study’s empirical findings.
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Rama, Martin, and Guido Tabellini. Endogenous Distortions in Product and Labor Markets. The World Bank, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-1413.

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Anderson, Kym, Will Martin, and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe. Distortions To World Trade: Impacts On Agricultural Markets And Farm Incomes. The World Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3736.

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Hoekman, Bernard, and Will Martin. Reducing Distortions in International Commodity Markets: An Agenda for Multilateral Cooperation. The World Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-5928.

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Hauptgutachten. Wettbewerb 2020. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748911647.

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The Monopolies Commission's Biennial Report XXIII, titled “Competition 2020”, analyses how distortions of competition in the internal market, which are caused by subsidies granted by third countries such as China, can be reduced. It proposes the introduction of an instrument that aims to control such third country subsidies. In the Corona crisis, competition law should continue to be applied with no compromises as to substantive law, and rescue packages granted by the State should be accompanied by measures to promote competition. With regard to the digital platform economy, the Commission endorses the introduction of ex ante regulation of dominant companies at EU level. The sector exemption for hospital mergers, as proposed in the context of the 10th amendment to the German Competition Act (GWB), is rejected. Further, the Report includes an analysis of the economic concentration in Germany and of the decision-making practice in competition law in the past two years.
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Anderson, Kym, Gordon Rausser, and Johan Swinnen. Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets. The World Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-6433.

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Pacchioni, Gianfranco. The Overproduction of Truth. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799887.001.0001.

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The way science is done has changed radically in the last years. The personal reflections and experiences of a protagonist help us to understand the mechanisms of contemporary science. A system where passion, dedication and reliability, have increasingly less room, pressed by hard market laws. From vocation of a few, science has become the profession of many, possibly too many. With consequences and risks, such as the increase of frauds, plagiarism, but in particular with a huge amount of scientific publications, often of little relevance. The solution? A slow approach with more emphasis to quality than quantity, that helps us to rediscover the central role of a responsible scientist. The work is a critical review and assessment of present-day policies and behaviors in science production and publication, touching upon the tumultuous growth of scientific Journals, in parallel to the growth of self-declared scientists over the world. Along with personal reminiscences of times past, the author investigates the loopholes and hoaxes of pretended Journals and non-existing Congresses, so common nowadays in the scientific arena. The troubles with bibliometric indices are also discussed, as resulting in large part from the above distortions of science life.
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Lloyd, Peter J., Johanna L. Croser, and Kym Anderson. Global Distortions To Agricultural Markets : New Indicators Of Trade And Welfare Impacts, 1955 To 2007. The World Bank, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-4865.

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Anne, Orford. Part III Regimes and Doctrines, Ch.35 Theorizing Free Trade. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198701958.003.0036.

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This chapter re-examines the history of free trade and its relationship to international law. It locates contemporary trade agreements within a larger story about the relation between the state, the market, and the social; explores why it is useful to place current trade agreements within a longer historical trajectory; offers a brief narrative of how the concept of free trade has moved across a two-hundred-year period since the late eighteenth century; and concludes that concepts such as free trade (and related concepts such as discrimination, market distortion, protection, and subsidies) are the product of political struggles over particular ways of understanding the world, justifying entitlements to resources, explaining why some people should profit from the labour of others, and legitimizing the exercise of power.
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Herwig C H, Hofmann, and Micheau Claire, eds. State Aid Law of the European Union. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law-ocl/9780198727460.001.0001.

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Rules controlling State aid and subsidies on the EU and the WTO level can have a decisive influence on both regulatory and distributive decision-making. This field of law has grown exponentially in importance and complexity over the past decades. Rules on State aid and subsidies control are one of the key instruments to ensure that public spending and regulatory measures do not lead to discriminatory distortions of competition. As a consequence, hardly any part of national law is free from review under criteria of State aid and subsidy regulation. In turn, State aid and subsidies law is linked to economic, constitutional, administrative law of the EU and the Member States as well as to public international law. This book provides expert opinion and commentary on the diverse dimensions of this complex and vital area of law. Critically analysing and explaining developments and current approaches in State aid law and subsidies, the chapters take into account not only the legal dimensions but also the economic and political implications. They address the EU law applicable to State aid in the aftermath of the recent State Modernisation reform, and coverage includes: an in-depth analysis of the notion of State aid as interpreted by the Court's cases-law and the Commission's practice; the rules on compatibility of State aid with the internal market; the rules governing the procedure before the Commission; the litigation before the Court of Justice of the European Union; and analysis of the other trade defence instruments, including WTO subsidy law and EU anti-subsidy law.
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Nikoletta, Kleftouri. 2 The Limitations of Deposit Protection Systems. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198743057.003.0002.

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This chapter first analyses the moral hazard problem arising from the provision of deposit insurance. Moral hazard is a powerful force distorting market behaviour, which demands a variety of regulatory techniques, as well as market incentives, to neutralize its destabilizing effects. Corporate governance issues are also relevant, because banks’ internal controls and balances have a key impact on the extent of moral hazard. In addition to a well-designed deposit protection system, it is necessary to enlist the support of banking regulation and supervision to combat moral hazard. Drawing on the UK deposit protection system, the chapter presents a number of ambiguities inherent to the design and functions of a deposit guarantee scheme. It concludes that the existence of effective prudential regulation and supervision are prerequisites for deposit insurance.
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Fukuyama, Francis, and Francesca Recanatini. Beyond Measurement. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817062.003.0003.

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Since the 1990s, governance and anti-corruption have become preoccupations of the international development and research communities, leading to the proliferation of sophisticated measures, which, while a critical starting point, have not had significant impact at the country level. This chapter examines approaches to reducing corruption, including structural state reform, simplification and reduction of administrative discretion, transparency and accountability, international agreements and conventions, and anti-corruption bodies. While some approaches have produced results in specific areas, their impact has been limited. The chapter argues that we should think about corruption differently, not as a market distortion or unethical behaviour but as a misallocation of power. To address corruption requires interventions that reallocate power among stakeholders. The limited success in addressing corruption suggests that policy-makers and the international community have not been able to reallocate power, mostly due to lack of political leverage to discipline entrenched local actors.
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Clark, Luke. Epidemiology and Phenomenology of Pathological Gambling. Edited by Jon E. Grant and Marc N. Potenza. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195389715.013.0035.

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Pathological gambling is an impulse control disorder (ICD) characterized by loss of control over gambling behavior. This chapter will describe the illness profile of pathological gambling. As well as summarizing the epidemiological data on the prevalence of pathological gambling and its associated comorbidities, I will also consider (1) the classificatory overlap between pathological gambling, the substance use disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder; (2) the emerging evidence for dimensional rather than categorical models of disordered gambling; and (3) some of the sources of hererogeneity among pathological gamblers, including the differences between common games. In the second part of the chapter, I will review several sets of psychological and neurobiological factors that are implicated in the etiology of pathological gambling, including the role of physiological arousal (“excitement”), conditioning influences, cognitive distortions, personality trait variables, and neuropsychological and neuroimaging markers. These mechanisms are often complementary, and a biopsychosocial theory of gambling will incorporate multiple levels of explanation.
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