Cary Coglianese is Edward B. Shils Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, Director of the Penn Program on Regulation, and editor of Regulatory Breakdown: The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation and coeditor of Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy, both available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Adam M. Finkel is Senior Fellow and Executive Director of the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania, and coeditor of Import Safety. Christopher Carrigan Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration at George…mehr
Cary Coglianese is Edward B. Shils Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, Director of the Penn Program on Regulation, and editor of Regulatory Breakdown: The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation and coeditor of Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy, both available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Adam M. Finkel is Senior Fellow and Executive Director of the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania, and coeditor of Import Safety. Christopher Carrigan Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University. Visit Does Regulation Kill Jobs? at the Penn Program on Regulation web site for contributor information and other details.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, and Christopher Carrigan
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Preface Chapter 1. The Jobs and Regulation Debate —Cary Coglianese and Christopher Carrigan EVIDENCE Chapter 2. Analyzing the Employment Impacts of Regulation —Richard D. Morgenstern Chapter 3. Do the Job Effects of Regulation Differ with the Competitive Environment? —Wayne B. Gray and Ronald J. Shadbegian Chapter 4. The Employment and Competitiveness Impacts of Power-Sector Regulations —Joseph E. Aldy and William A. Pizer Chapter 5. Environmental Regulatory Rigidity and Employment in the Electric Power Sector —Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Carl A. Pasurka, Jr., and Ronald J. Shadbegian ANALYTICS Chapter 6. Toward Best Practices: Assessing the Effects of Regulation on Employment —Lisa A. Robinson Chapter 7. Emitting More Light than Heat: Lessons from Risk Assessment Controversies for the "Job-Killing Regulations" Debate —Adam M. Finkel Chapter 8. Happiness, Health, and Leisure: Valuing the Nonconsumption Impacts of Unemployment —Matthew D. Adler Chapter 9. A Research Agenda for Improving the Treatment of Employment Impacts in Regulatory Impact Analysis —Ann Ferris and Al McGartland Chapter 10. Employment and Human Welfare: Why Does Benefit-Cost Analysis Seem Blind to Job Impacts? —Brian F. Mannix REFORM Chapter 11. Unemployment and Regulatory Policy —Jonathan S. Masur and Eric A. Posner Chapter 12. Reforming the Regulatory Process to Consider Employment and Other Macroeconomic Factors —Stuart Shapiro Chapter 13. Analysis to Inform Public Discourse on Jobs and Regulation Michael A. Livermore and Jason A. Schwartz Chapter 14. Rationing Analysis of Job Losses and Gains: An Exercise in Domestic Comparative Law —E. Donald Elliott Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Preface Chapter 1. The Jobs and Regulation Debate —Cary Coglianese and Christopher Carrigan EVIDENCE Chapter 2. Analyzing the Employment Impacts of Regulation —Richard D. Morgenstern Chapter 3. Do the Job Effects of Regulation Differ with the Competitive Environment? —Wayne B. Gray and Ronald J. Shadbegian Chapter 4. The Employment and Competitiveness Impacts of Power-Sector Regulations —Joseph E. Aldy and William A. Pizer Chapter 5. Environmental Regulatory Rigidity and Employment in the Electric Power Sector —Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Carl A. Pasurka, Jr., and Ronald J. Shadbegian ANALYTICS Chapter 6. Toward Best Practices: Assessing the Effects of Regulation on Employment —Lisa A. Robinson Chapter 7. Emitting More Light than Heat: Lessons from Risk Assessment Controversies for the "Job-Killing Regulations" Debate —Adam M. Finkel Chapter 8. Happiness, Health, and Leisure: Valuing the Nonconsumption Impacts of Unemployment —Matthew D. Adler Chapter 9. A Research Agenda for Improving the Treatment of Employment Impacts in Regulatory Impact Analysis —Ann Ferris and Al McGartland Chapter 10. Employment and Human Welfare: Why Does Benefit-Cost Analysis Seem Blind to Job Impacts? —Brian F. Mannix REFORM Chapter 11. Unemployment and Regulatory Policy —Jonathan S. Masur and Eric A. Posner Chapter 12. Reforming the Regulatory Process to Consider Employment and Other Macroeconomic Factors —Stuart Shapiro Chapter 13. Analysis to Inform Public Discourse on Jobs and Regulation Michael A. Livermore and Jason A. Schwartz Chapter 14. Rationing Analysis of Job Losses and Gains: An Exercise in Domestic Comparative Law —E. Donald Elliott Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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