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Research in law and economics : a journal of policy. Volume 23 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Zerbe, Richard O.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier JAI, 2007.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Research in law and economics ; v. 23.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction to benefit-cost volume / Richard O. Zerbe
  • Best practice standards for regulatory benefit-cost analysis / Daniel H. Cole
  • Welcome to the data-poor real world : incorporating benefit-cost principles into environmental policymaking / Mark L. Plummer
  • Agricultural subsidies under decoupling / Andrew Schmitz, Frederick Rossi, Troy G. Schmitz
  • General equilibrium in vertical market structures : overselling versus overbuying / Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser
  • The Chicago O'Hare expansion : a case study of administrative manipulation of benefit-cost principles / Robert Haveman
  • Notes on the premia for foreign exchange and nontradables outlays / Arnold C. Harberger
  • An aggregate measure for benefit-cost analysis / Richard O. Zerbe, Yoram Bauman, Aaron Finkle
  • Should benefit-cost analyses take account of general equilibrium effects? / V. Kerry Smith, Jared C. Carbone
  • The marginal willingness to pay for longevity : a better way to value changes in mortality hazard / Neil Bruce, Robert Halvorsen
  • Valuing complex goods : or, can you get anything out of experts other than a decision? / Ben Groom, Andreas Kontoleon, Tim Swanson
  • The rise of cost-benefit rationality as solution to a political problem of distrust / Theodore M. Porter
  • Biased valuations, damage assessments, and policy choices : the choice of measure matters / Jack L. Knetsch
  • The benefits of non-delegation : using the non-delegation doctrine to bring more rigor to benefit-cost analysis / Victor B. Flatt
  • Benefit-cost analysis, individual differences, and third parties / Lawrence H. Goulder
  • Microeconomic performance : uses, gaps, and opportunities to apply benefitcost analysis / Carol Bray, Scott Farrow, Tim Guinane.