Is Benefit-Cost Analysis Helpful for Environmental Regulation?

Mon, Aug 3, 2009

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With the locus of action on Federal climate policy moving from the House of Representatives to the Senate, this is a convenient moment to step back from the political fray and reflect on some fundamental questions about U.S. environmental policy. One such question is whether economic analysis – in particular, the comparison of the benefits and costs of proposed policies – plays a truly useful role in Washington?

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Is Benefit-Cost Analysis Helpful for Environmental Regulation?

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