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Regulation Versus Litigation Perspectives From Economics And Law Daniel P Kessler Editor

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Regulation Versus Litigation Perspectives From Economics And Law Daniel P Kessler Editor
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Daniel P. Kessler (editor)
ISBN: 9780226432212, 0226432211
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Regulation Versus Litigation Perspectives From Economics And Law Daniel P Kessler Editor by Daniel P. Kessler (editor) 9780226432212, 0226432211 instant download after payment.

 
The efficacy of various political institutions is the subject of intense debate between proponents of broad legislative standards enforced through litigation and those who prefer regulation by administrative agencies. This book explores the trade-offs between litigation and regulation, the circumstances in which one approach may outperform the other, and the principles that affect the choice between addressing particular economic activities with one system or the other. Combining theoretical analysis with empirical investigation in a range of industries, including public health, financial markets, medical care, and workplace safety, Regulation versus Litigation sheds light on the costs and benefits of two important instruments of economic policy.

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