Traffic Safety from an Economist's Point of View
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1958
I. Economic reasoning applied to traffic safety, 477. — II. Inconsistencies in costing the evils of driving, 478. — III. Marginal cost taxation and efficiency, 479. — IV. Expenditures need not be tailored to revenues, 480. — V. Differential insurance premiums, 482. — VI. Accidents are social overhead costs, 483. — VII, Optimizing our institutions, 484.
- DOI
- 10.2307/1884331
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- 72 (4)
- Pages
- 477
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