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Regulation by litigation
In: Regulation & governance, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 241-249
ISSN: 1748-5991
AbstractWe believe that careful application of the logic of economics and public choice shines important light on regulation through litigation and can explain at least partly why regulators choose the litigation route, when they choose it, and how the choice may or may not achieve broad goals of efficiency and fairness. We present three case studies: heavy‐duty diesel engines, silica and asbestos, and the tobacco industry's Master Settlement Agreement (MSA).
Green Jobs Myths
In: U Illinois Law & Economics Research Paper No. LE09-001
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The false promise of green energy
How we live : reality and utopia -- Fables : alternative futures for society -- The challenge of green energy -- Defining green jobs -- Forecasting green jobs -- The green war on trade -- Economic fallacies of the green economy -- Green pork and the green economy -- Green cars, trucks, and the green economy -- How green is mass transit? -- The politics of green energy -- Forward to the past?