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Risks, Costs, and Lives Saved: Getting Better Results from Regulation [Hardcover]

Robert W. Hahn (Editor)

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June 27, 1996
The debate over environmental, health, and safety regulation has reached a new crescendo in the 104th Congress. So impassioned is the debate on occasion, and so high the feelings, that even the tools of regulatory analysis have become part of the combat.
To some, the term cost-benefit analysis, for example, is virtually a swearword, a nefarious tool used by big business to undermine regulations aimed at benefiting the people at large. To others, it is the mechanism for achieving more effective regulation at less cost.
This new book on the subject of reforming regulation is aimed at increasing the light and turning down the heat. It consists of an introduction and nine chapters written by scientists, public policy analysts, and economists on various aspects of regulation and regulatory analysis.
The book advances the latest knowledge and evidence on risk analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and related techniques for improving regulation--all based on experience and data accumulated over the quarter century since regulation in the areas of environment, health, and safety became a major player on the governmental stage. The strengths and limitations of those analytical tools are an important part of the portrait that is painted, but a common thesis is that, properly used, the tools can be helpful in getting better regulatory results.

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"This insightful book makes it clear why regulatory reform needs to be at the top of our agenda."--Bob Dole


"The best collection of contrarian essays available on environmental, safety, and health regulation."--Paul R. Portney, President, Resources for the Future


"The quest to eradicate risk may be one of the most dangerous risks in America today. Robert Hahns Risks, Costs, and Lives Saved brings together some of the most thoughtful observers of this phenomenon and provides a foundation from which America can begin to find its balance again."--Philip K. Howard, Author, The Death of Common Sense


"Robert Hahn, one of the most insightful authorities on risk assessment and cost benefit analysis, has distilled his thinking in a book that is both timely and important. Hahn and his co-authors answer the critics who consider risk and cost unfeeling and immoral as instruments for determining regulatory priorities. Risks, Costs, and Lives Saved also provides sophisticated guidance to the more exuberant congressional proponents of cost-benefit analysis whose uncritical and undiscriminating deference to risk and cost threaten to discredit these analytical techniques by asking them to bear too much."--William K. Reilly, Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency


"Robert Hahn has assembled an illuminating collection of papers on the most mismanaged area of regulation. No one can read this book without realizing that more lives can be saved as well as billions of dollars with appropriate reform."--Roger G. Noll, Morris M. Doyle Professor of Public Policy, Stanford University, and Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution


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Robert W. Hahn is at The American Enterprise Institute.

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Since the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, the United States has embarked on a major regulatory effort to protect the environment, health, and safety. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
governmental indicators, monetize benefits, animal cancer tests, interventions costing, monetized benefits, rodent carcinogens, data quality objective, regulatory impact analyses, percent implementation, possible carcinogenic hazards, regulatory impact analysis, statistical life, gross costs, rodent bioassays, threshold exposure
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United States, New York, Clean Air Act, National Research Council, Environmental Protection Agency, Government Printing Office, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Federal Register, National Academy Press, Harvard University Press, Cancer Research, Effects of Atomic Radiation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Oxford University Press, Prospective Study, United Nations, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, American Journal of Epidemiology, Department of Energy, American Economic Review, Carcinogenic Potency Database, Environmental Health Perspectives, Kip Viscusi, World War, Cold Spring Harbor
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