Reforming Regulatory Impact Analysis
Coordonnateurs : Harrington Winston, Heinzerling Lisa, Morgenstern Richard
Preface
1. Controversies Surrounding Regulatory Impact Analysis
2. The Clean Air Interstate Rule
3. The Technocratic and Democratic Functions of the CAIR Regulatory Analysis
4. The CAIR RIA: Advocacy Dressed Up as Policy Analysis 56
5. The Clean Air Mercury Rule
6. The Mathematics of Mercury
7. The CAMR: An Economist‘s Perspective
8. The Cooling Water Intake Structures Rule
9. Improving the CWIS Rule Regulatory Analysis: What Does an Economist Want?
10. Fish Tales
11. What We Learned
Contributors
Index
Winston Harrington is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future.
Lisa Heinzerling is a professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. She is currently on a leave of absence, serving as senior climate policy counsel at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Richard D. Morgenstern is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future.
Date de parution : 04-2017
21x28 cm
Thèmes de Reforming Regulatory Impact Analysis :
Mots-clés :
epa; 2005a; cooling; water; intake; structures; clean; air; mercury; rule; IQ Loss; CWIS; MACT Standard; MACT Rule; Epa 2004c; CAIR; EPA 2005b; Epa 2005a; CAMR; Ria; Mercury Emissions; Reduce Mercury Emissions; Epa 2004b; EPA's Analysis; Cooling Water Intake; OIRA; Closed Cycle Cooling; Freshwater Fish Consumption; EPA's Estimate; IQ Point; EPA 2002a; Omb Review; Nonuse Benefits; Site Specific Comparison; EPA Estimate