A game theoretic analysis of alternative institutions for regulatory cost-benefit analysis

JS Johnston - U. Pa. L. Rev., 2001 - HeinOnline
1344 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW[Vol. 150: 1343 rescinding or
withdrawing several high profile workplace and environmental rules and announcing the …

A Game Theoretic Analysis of Alternative Institutions for Regulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis

JS Johnston - Available at SSRN 315366 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper uses the tools of game theory to explore a number of issues regarding regulatory
agency incentives. It models notice-and-comment rulemaking as a sequential game and …

A Game Theoretic Analysis of Alternative Institutions for Regulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis

JS Johnston - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2002 - JSTOR
1344 UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA LAWREVIEW [Vol. 150: 1343 rescinding or
withdrawing several high profile workplace and environmental rules and announcing the …

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JS Johnston - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2002 - scholarship.law.upenn.edu
1344 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL VANIA LA W REVIEW[Vol. 150: 1343 rescinding or
withdrawing several high profile workplace and environmental rules and announcing the …

A GAME THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS FOR REGULATORY COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.

JS Johnston - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2002 - search.ebscohost.com
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A GAME THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS FOR REGULATORY COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.

JS Johnston - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Focuses on the debate over regulatory cost-benefit analysis in Pennsylvania. Features of the
regulatory landscape during the administration of former US president Richard Nixon; …