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Mercatus Center at George Mason University
infrastructure, jobs, employment, stimulus, transportation
Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, digital markets, anti-trust, competition, consumer welfare standard
digital platform, antitrust, consumer welfare, exclusionary, competition, monopoly, error cost, public choice
infrastructure funding, transportation investment, network externalities, public- private partnership, toll roads, road construction, road maintenance, congestion, principal-agent problem, public choice, financing, risk management
Privacy, competition, fiduciary, class action, liability, Federal Trade Commission, common law, negligence, privacy norms, notice and consent, self-regulation, behavioral advertising
state and local budget and expenditures, retirement, state and local government, health, education, welfare, public pensions
unemployment, disability, Americans with Disabilities Act, employment, public policy
infrastructure, budget, spending, transportation, highway funding, toll roads
data security, externality, risk, incentives, standing, negligence, strict liability, common law, second best, moral hazard, fiduciary
fiscal policy, economic policy, inflation, fiscal theory of the price level, fiscal dominance, federal budget, federal budget, stimulus spending
common costs, competition, contestable market, economies of density, elasticity of demand, opportunity cost of capital, Ramsey pricing, regulation, rent-seeking, sunk cost
Antitrust, House Judiciary Committee, Neo-Brandeisian, Schumpeter, Consumer Welfare Standard, Chicago School