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by notjulianjaynes
1111 days ago
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This sounds nice, but I'm struggling to imagine how it will be effective in practice. Could you offer any elaboration? > These changes undoubtedly reflect a more progressive view of regulation. Yet, they do not jettison cost-benefit analysis. Instead, they have a basis in recent academic research, and they appear to be designed with an eye toward helping agencies withstand court challenges to their cost-benefit analysis. As I understand it, a cost benefit analyses did not factor into the recent supreme court ruling against the EPA, nor the one from last summer. |
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