Health-health tradeoffs
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The Administrative Procedure Act is at its 50 year anniversary, and is in need of modifications to facilitate health-health risk tradeoffs. For example, a new amendment could highlight risk assessment to balance out the positive benefits of government regulation with any adverse consequences. Also, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs can provide new interpretations of risk to hold regulation to modern priorities.
Publication Name: University of Chicago Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-9494
Year: 1996
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The expanded debate over the future of the regulatory state
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Current debate on government regulation caps a 50 year anniversary of the Administrative Procedure Act, and there are five basic positions and four possible outcomes. Positions depend in part upon basic attitudes towards regulation, and they range from anti-intervention to protectionism. Future policy could take radical relief or revived regulation, but either a free market scenario or gridlock are more likely.
Publication Name: University of Chicago Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-9494
Year: 1996
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