From consumer sovereignty to cost-benefit analysis: an incompletely theorized agreement?
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The author discusses standards of government agency business regulation and focuses on issues of consumer sovereignty and cost-benefit analysis.
Publication Name: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0193-4872
Year: 1999
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Using warnings to extend the boundaries of consumer sovereignty
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The author suggests that consumer choice and economic efficiency would be furthered by increased use of warning labels on products.
Publication Name: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0193-4872
Year: 1999
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