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Eric Crampton
Eric Crampton
The New Zealand Initiative and Department of Economics, University of Canterbury
Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz
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Market failure or success
T Cowen, E Crampton
Edward Elgar, 2002
1042002
Taking out the trash: Household preferences over municipal solid waste collection in Harbin, China
Z Chu, B Xi, Y Song, E Crampton
Habitat International 40, 194-200, 2013
462013
Systematically biased beliefs about political influence: Evidence from the perceptions of political influence on policy outcomes survey
B Caplan, E Crampton, WA Grove, I Somin
PS: Political Science & Politics 46 (4), 760-767, 2013
382013
Expressive and instrumental voting: The Scylla and Charybdis of constitutional political economy
E Crampton, A Farrant
Constitutional Political Economy 15, 77-88, 2004
242004
Distributive politics in a strong party system: Evidence from Canadian job grant programs
E Crampton
The Public Choice Society Annual Meeting, 2004
242004
You get what you vote for: electoral determinants of economic freedom
E Crampton
University of Canterbury. Economics., 2002
232002
Anarchy, preferences, and robust political economy
BR Taylor, E Crampton
Available at SSRN 1340779, 2009
142009
Robust analytical egalitarianism: Worst-case political economy and the socialist calculation debate
A Farrant, E Crampton
University of Canterbury. Economics., 2008
132008
You get what you vote for: voter preferences and economic freedom
E Crampton
University of Canterbury. Economics., 2002
132002
The cost of cost studies
E Crampton, M Burgess, B Taylor
College of Business and Economics, 2011
122011
10. Beta, Macintosh and other fabulous tales
SJ Liebowitz, SE Margolis
Market Failure or Success, 195, 2002
122002
Relaxing benevolence: public choice, socialist calculation, and planner self-interest
E Crampton, A Farrant
The Review of Austrian Economics 19, 81-93, 2006
112006
Grove, and Ilya Somin. 2013.“Systematically Biased Beliefs about Political Influence: Evidence from the Perceptions of Political Influence on Policy Outcomes Survey.”
B Caplan, E Crampton, A Wayne
PS: Political Science and Politics 46 (4), 760-67, 0
11
Political ignorance and policy preference
E Crampton
Available at SSRN 1352661, 2009
102009
Truth and consequences: some economics of false consciousness
DJ Boudreaux, E Crampton
The Independent Review 8 (1), 27-45, 2003
102003
The Price of Everything, The Value of Nothing: A (truly) external review of BERL's study of harmful alcohol and drug use
E Crampton, M Burgess
Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics …, 2009
92009
In the zone: Creating a toolbox for regional prosperity
E Crampton, K Acharya
New Zealand Initiative, 2015
82015
Public health and the new paternalism [Arguments for taxing alcohol overestimate social costs and ignore personal benefits.]
E Crampton
Policy: A Journal of Public Policy and Ideas 25 (3), 36-40, 2009
82009
Uncommon culture
T Cowen, E Crampton
Foreign Policy, 28, 2001
82001
What's in a cost? Comparing economic and public health measures of alcohol's social costs
E Crampton, M Burgess, B Taylor
University of Canterbury. Department of Economics and Finance, 2012
72012
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