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This paper updates the mortality cost of expenditures. Because changes in income lead to changes in mortality risk, regulatory expenditures costing more per life saved than a threshold cost-per-life saved cutoff level are expected to increase mortality risk. This article discusses the mechanisms...
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mortality costs to smokers indicates a personal mortality cost on the order of $200 per pack for men and $100 for women using a … 3 percent discount rate, but based on smokers' rates of time preference the costs are reduced by about an order of …
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norms with respect to recycling behavior. The analysis finds that the legal and regulatory environment is strongly related …
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This paper provides a systematic review of the economic analysis of health, safety, and environmental regulations. Although the market failures that give rise to a rationale for intervention are well known, not all market failures imply that market risk levels are too great. Hazard warnings...
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