Date
Dec. 30, 2004
Authors
H. Spencer Banzhaf
Publication
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The Mortality and Economic Benefits of Achieving Air Pollution Standards in India
This article examines the mortality benefits of reducing annual ambient particulate matter to the Indian and World Health Organization 25 μg/m3 and 15 μg/m3 interim standards.
In Focus: The Importance of Robust Benefit-Cost Analysis
In this In Focus video, Senior Fellow Alan Krupnick comments on the agency’s recent decision and the value of comprehensive benefit-cost analyses to regulatory decisionmaking.
Axios: “The Fallout from EPA’s Pollution Shift”
A recent RFF blog post and Senior Fellow Bryan Hubbell contribute to this article about the US Environmental Protection Agency’s recent shift on benefit-cost analysis.
How the US Environmental Protection Agency Got It Wrong About Monetizing Benefits of Air Pollution Regulations
This report provides a point-by-point rebuttal on how, by failing to include quantified and monetized benefits in economic impact analysis, federal actions are likely to lead to worse policy outcomes for public health and welfare.
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