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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Economic, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 345 pages, height x width x depth: 23x15x2 mm, weight: 539 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2001
  • Izdevniecība: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226007634
  • ISBN-13: 9780226007632
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 345 pages, height x width x depth: 23x15x2 mm, weight: 539 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2001
  • Izdevniecība: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226007634
  • ISBN-13: 9780226007632
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Cost-benefit analysis is a widely used governmental evaluation tool, though academics remain skeptical. This volume gathers prominent contributors from law, economics, and philosophy for discussion of cost-benefit analysis, specifically its moral foundations, applications and limitations.This new scholarly debate includes not only economists, but also contributors from philosophy, cognitive psychology, legal studies, and public policy who can further illuminate the justification and moral implications of this method and specify alternative measures.These articles originally appeared in the Journal of Legal Studies.Contributors:- Matthew D. Adler - Gary S. Becker- John Broome - Robert H. Frank- Robert W. Hahn - Lewis A. Kornhauser- Martha C. Nussbaum - Eric A. Posner- Richard A. Posner - Henry S. Richardson- Amartya Sen - Cass R. Sunstein- W. Kip Viscusi Cost-benefit analysis is a widely used governmental evaluation tool, though academics remain skeptical. This volume gathers prominent contributors from law, economics, and philosophy for discussion of cost-benefit analysis, specifically its moral foundations, applications and limitations.This new scholarly debate includes not only economists, but also contributors from philosophy, cognitive psychology, legal studies, and public policy who can further illuminate the justification and moral implications of this method and specify alternative measures.These articles originally appeared in the Journal of Legal Studies.Contributors:- Matthew D. Adler - Gary S. Becker- John Broome - Robert H. Frank- Robert W. Hahn - Lewis A. Kornhauser- Martha C. Nussbaum - Eric A. Posner- Richard A. Posner - Henry S. Richardson- Amartya Sen - Cass R. Sunstein- W. Kip Viscusi
Intoduction 1(7) Matthew D Adler Eric A. Posner Risk Equity 7(30) W. Kip Viscusi State and Federal Regulatory Reform: A Comparative Analysis 37(40) Robert W. Hahn Why Is Cost-Benefit Analysis So Controversial? 77(18) Robert H. Frank The Discipline of Cost-Benefit Analysis 95(22) Amartya Sen Cost-Benefit Analysis and Population 117(18) John Broome The Stupidity of the Cost-Benefit Standard 135(34) Henry S. Richardson The Costs of Tragedy: Some Moral Limits of Cost-Benefit Analysis 169(32) Martha C. Nussbaum On Justifying Cost-Benefit Analysis 201(22) Lewis A. Kornhauser Cognition and Cost-Benefit Analysis 223(46) Cass R. Sunstein Implementing Cost-Benefit Analysis When Preferences Are Distorted 269(44) Matthew D. Adler Eric A. Posner A Comment on the Conference on Cost-Benefit Analysis 313(4) Gary S. Becker Cost-Benefit Analysis: Definition, Justification, and Comment on Conference Papers 317(26) Richard A. Posner Index 343