1. Dworkin defined paternalism as 'the interference with a person's liberty of action justified by reasons referring exclusively to welfare, good, happiness, needs, interests or values of the person being coerced'. Quoted in Ogus (1994) op. cit., p.51.
2. The Economic Theory of Regulation after a Decade of Deregulation
3. The Marasmus of the ICC: The Commission, the Railroads, and the Public Interest