L11 Econ 451 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Pointless, Pareto Efficiency, Minimax

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Arrow et al: for environmental, health, and safety regulations, benefits are typically defined in terms of the value of having a cleaner environment or a safer workplace. Useful for comparing favorable and unfavorable effects of policies: but, sometimes too much uncertainty to be able to draw conclusions, 2. Decision-makers should not be precluded from considering the economic costs and benefits of different policies in the development of regulation. Agencies should be allowed to use economic analysis to help set regulatory priorities: congress should remove prohibitions on b-c analysis where relevant and further promote agencies to consider benefits and costs, 3. B-c analysis should be required for all major regulatory decisions: 4. Agencies should not be bound by strict b-c tests factors other than aggregate economic benefits and costs, such as equity within and across generations may be important in some decisions: 5. Benefits and costs of proposed policies should be quantified wherever possible.

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