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May 17, 2019

QV or Not QV? That Is the Question: Some Skepticism about Radical Egalitarian Voting Markets

Richard L. Hasen
Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science, UC Irvine School of Law.

This paper was prepared for delivery at the “Symposium on Radical Markets,” Universi- ty of Chicago Law School, Nov 30, 2018. Thanks to Rick Pildes and Nick Stephanopoulos for useful comments and suggestions.

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