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The United States has long suffered from a schizophrenia about energy policy. The importance of one of the factors in energy policy, the environment, has never been formally defined. Climate change adds another distinct layer to this complexity, as neither energy policies nor environmental...
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benefits from regulation. By significantly broadening the constitutional standard for compensation, the bills would generate a …
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vehicle industry, regulators should generally adopt a light-handed approach to regulation, encouraging a nationally …
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“Flexible regulation” might sound like an oxymoron but it has become a widely accepted catch phrase for a pragmatic … approach to regulation that promises the achievement of important public policy objectives at relatively low cost. Given the … growing interest in flexible regulation in recent decades, we consider in this paper what can be learned from the U …
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This article explores how deeply held philosophies and environmental risk allocation are "real" values in terms of enivronmental impacts, and as such should be considered under NEPA. If this were the case, this would make the operation of NEPA more transparent and efficient
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contributeto smarter regulation, documents the current low quality of such analysis at many independentregulatory agencies, and …
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Import regulations are globally the most prevalent form of intervention in international trade. The regulations should, under rules of the WTO, protect consumers and the environment but can be used to protect producers. We investigate the ambiguity of intent. We set out a model that when applied...
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share a common conceptual structure. Both are negative externalities. Moreover, in the absence of regulation, both will … dealing with problems that are comparable to those that privacy regulation now faces, and so may be an appropriate model for … hub of creative thinking about regulation. The article identifies four contemporary regulatory strategies, pioneered in …
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Researchers have long been interested in whether environmental regulations discourage investment, reduce labour demand, or alter patterns of international trade. But estimating those consequences of regulations requires devising a means of measuring their stringency empirically. While creating...
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looming regulation, appear to explain businesses’ ‘beyond-compliance’ decisions, but so too do internal factors that have so …
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