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The interview was conducted by Constanze Binder (CB) Miriam Teschl (MT) and Yongsheng Xu (YX) via email over a period of a few weeks in the Summer/Fall of 2014.

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    Dietrich, Franz (2010), ‘Interview with Nick Baigent’, The Reasoner 4(8), 118–120.

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    Diamond, P.A. and J.A. Mirlees (1971), “Optimal Taxation and Public Production II: Tax Rules”, American Economic Review, 61, 261–278.

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    Baigent, N. (2013), ‘Total Violence’, Mimeo

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    Paramesh Ray (1973), ‘Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives’, Econometrica, 41(5), 987–991.

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Binder, C., Teschl, M., Xu, Y. (2015). An Interview with Nick Baigent. In: Binder, C., Codognato, G., Teschl, M., Xu, Y. (eds) Individual and Collective Choice and Social Welfare. Studies in Choice and Welfare. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46439-7_19

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