36 Prominent Economists, Including 3 Nobel Laureates, Explain to Supreme Court Why Anti-Union Position in Janus Is Simply Wrong as Matter of Basic Economics
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 -- The Economic Policy Institute issued the following news release:
Thirty-six distinguished economists and professors of law and economics including three Nobel laureates, two recipients of the American Economic Association's prestigious John Bates Clark Medal, and two past presidents of the American Economic Association filed an amici curiae brief to assist the Supreme Court in understanding the free-rider problem at issue in Janus v. AFSCME.
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Thirty-six distinguished economists and professors of law and economics including three Nobel laureates, two recipients of the American Economic Association's prestigious John Bates Clark Medal, and two past presidents of the American Economic Association filed an amici curiae brief to assist the Supreme Court in understanding the free-rider problem at issue in Janus v. AFSCME.
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