If you liked Decentralization and collusion by Sandeep Baliga, Tomas Sjöström, and Harvard Institute of Economic Research, start with Economic reform and the process of global integration (1995), General equilibrium incentives and the American dream (1997), and The oil price decline and economic growth in Japan and the U.S. (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Economic reform and the process of global integration (1995), General equilibrium incentives and the American dream (1997), The oil price decline and economic growth in Japan and the U.S. (1986), Decentralization, externalities, and efficiency (1994), and Tax reform and U.S. economic growth (1989).
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Decentralization and collusion is by Sandeep Baliga, Tomas Sjöström, and Harvard Institute of Economic Research.