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What Are the Lessons for Britain?
By Robert B. Helms, Christopher Bladen, Clark C. Havighurst, Mark V. Pauly
Edited by David Green
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
64 pages
Institute of Economic Affairs  (London)
Publication Date: January 1988
Paperback
ISBN: 0255362544

AEI's Robert B. Helms, with Christopher Bladen, authored the chapter "Creating Incentives for Competition: Lessons from the United States."

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