Dr. Mark Zupan’s book, “Inside Job: How Government Insiders Subvert the Public Interest,” analyzes the negative effect of monopolization of power on the supply side of policymaking both in the U.S. and abroad.
Beware of Special Interests on the Supply Side
Mon., Apr. 10, 2017
By Joe Honick
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