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The paper analyzes the effectiveness of California's Thoroughbred breeders' awards program, which has been in place since 1933, aimed at incentivizing the production of quality racing horses. It explores whether these awards act as true incentives that improve racing quality or merely serve as financial assistance that increases supply. The findings suggest that while the program has succeeded in boosting the number of California bred horses, questions remain regarding its impact on overall horse racing quality.
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