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The Empty Call For Benefit-Cost Analysis In Financial Regulation, Jeffrey N. Gordon
The Empty Call For Benefit-Cost Analysis In Financial Regulation, Jeffrey N. Gordon
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The call for benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in financial regulation misunderstands the origins and utility of BCA as a guide to administrative rule making. Benefit-cost analysis imagines an omniscient social planner who can calculate costs and benefits from a natural system that generates prices (costs and benefits) that do not change (or change much) no matter what the central planner does. For example, the toxicity of chemicals, the health hazards of emissions, the statistical value of life – these do not change in response to health-and-safety regulation. For the financial sector, however, the system that generates costs and benefits is constructed …