When is a life too costly to save? Evidence from U.S. environmental regulations.
By: Van Houtven, George L; Gropper, Maureen L.
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BookSeries: Policy Research Working Paper No.1260. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1994Subject(s): Pollution | Polution -- Health. -- Polution -- HealthSummary: The publication investigates whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has balanced costs and benefits in issuing regulations, regardless of whether it is allowed to do so by law.
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The publication investigates whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has balanced costs and benefits in issuing regulations, regardless of whether it is allowed to do so by law.
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