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↵i More active debate revolves around whether customers and pimps should be subject to criminal prohibitions, a matter about which Moen's paper is less explicit than it might be, though I suspect his view can be accurately inferred.
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↵ii He also neglects to consider that the various problems might be interrelated.
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