The Cost-Benefit Revolution

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The Cost-Benefit Revolution is a book by legal scholar Cass Sunstein that argues for the central role of cost-benefit analysis in modern regulation and public policy.

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instanceOf book
advocates central role of cost-benefit analysis in regulation
argues cost-benefit analysis can be consistent with democratic values
cost-benefit analysis can constrain arbitrary regulation
cost-benefit analysis can protect human welfare
cost-benefit analysis improves transparency in policymaking
regulators should systematically compare costs and benefits of rules
author Cass Sunstein
surface form: Cass R. Sunstein

Cass Sunstein
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques purely intuition-based policymaking
regulatory decisions not grounded in evidence
discusses Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
behavioral economics and regulation
distributional effects of regulation
executive branch review of regulations
risk-risk tradeoffs
valuation of statistical life
focusesOn United States federal regulation
genre legal scholarship
non-fiction
public policy literature
hasPerspective pro-regulatory-analysis
utilitarian-influenced
intendedAudience economists
legal scholars
policy makers
students of public policy
language English
mainSubject administrative law
cost-benefit analysis
government decision-making
public policy
regulation
regulatory review
risk regulation
welfare economics
proposes institutionalization of cost-benefit analysis in government
publisher MIT Press
relatedWork Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness
surface form: Nudge

Risk and Reason
Simpler: The Future of Government
supportsView regulation should maximize net benefits
regulators should consider both economic and non-economic values
regulatory analysis should be quantitative when possible

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Cass Sunstein notableWork The Cost-Benefit Revolution
Cass notableWork The Cost-Benefit Revolution
subject surface form: Cass Sunstein