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Environmental Law

2002

Florida State University College of Law

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A Game-Theoretic Approach To Regulatory Negotiation And A Framework For Empirical Analysis, Shi-Ling Hsu Jan 2002

A Game-Theoretic Approach To Regulatory Negotiation And A Framework For Empirical Analysis, Shi-Ling Hsu

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For at least two decades, federal agencies have departed from their traditional role as top-down regulators, and have engaged regulated parties in negotiations regarding matters that were previously either handed down as edict or resolved in quasi-judicial agency proceedings. It is no accident that the increase in agency use of more conciliatory negotiation-oriented strategies coincides with a steady increase in skepticism regarding the effectiveness of regulation at the federal level and demands for less federal control and more state and local control. In this setting, federal agencies have become more inclusive and less adversarial towards regulated parties and other stakeholders, …


A Defense Of Cost-Benefit Analysis For Natural Resources Policy, Shi-Ling Hsu, John Loomis Jan 2002

A Defense Of Cost-Benefit Analysis For Natural Resources Policy, Shi-Ling Hsu, John Loomis

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