xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_501'] = "House of Commons. November 11, 1947. Official Report, 5th Series, Vol. 444, cc. 206–207.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_502'] = "Kaiser/Harvard Program on the Public and Health/Social Policy Survey. January 1995.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_503'] = "See, for instance, DeLorme, Charles D., Stacey Isom, and David R. Kamerschen. April 2005. Rent seeking and taxation in the ancient Roman Empire. Applied Economics 37: 705–711. http://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/applec/v37y2005i6p705-711.html.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_504'] = "Leeson, Peter T. 2008. Media freedom, political knowledge, and participation. Journal of Economic Perspectives 22(2): 155–169.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_505'] = "Djankov, S., C. McLiesh, T. Nenova, and A. Shleifer.2003. Who owns the media? Journal of Law and Economics 46(2): 341–381.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_506'] = "See Conquest, Robert. 1987. Harvest of Sorrow. New York: Oxford University Press.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_507'] = "Sen, Amartya. August 2, 1990. Public Action to Remedy Hunger. Arturo Tanco Memorial Lecture. http://thp.org/.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_508'] = "Besley, T., and R. Burgess. 2002. The political economy of government responsiveness: Theory and evidence from India. Quarterly Journal of Economics 117(4): 1415–1452.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_509'] = "http://www.natso.com/articles/categories/index/commercialization.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_510'] = "It’s possible that some people could study more under the new system. Under the old system, studying only raises an individual’s grade, but under the new system, it raises everyone’s grades! Thus, if there are some super-altruistic students, they might study more under the new system. We have not met many such students. Have you?";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_511'] = "For a superb treatment of this issue, see Caplan, Bryan. 2007. The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_20_512'] = "In terms of the game theory discussed in Chapter 15 and Chapter 16, the ideal policy of the median voter is the only policy that cannot be beaten by another policy and thus the only Nash equilibrium of a two-candidate game is for both candidates to choose this policy.";