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Daniel Kelly And Peg Brinig Were Featured In A Productive Partnership: Notre Dame’S New Law And Economics Program Is Much In Demand – Notre Dame Lawyer (Spring 2011), Daniel Kelly, Margaret Brinig Feb 2014

Daniel Kelly And Peg Brinig Were Featured In A Productive Partnership: Notre Dame’S New Law And Economics Program Is Much In Demand – Notre Dame Lawyer (Spring 2011), Daniel Kelly, Margaret Brinig

Daniel B Kelly

Daniel Kelly and Peg Brinig were featured in A Productive Partnership: Notre Dame’s new Law and Economics Program is much in demand – Notre Dame Lawyer (spring 2011), page 12.

A PRODUCTIVE PARTNERSHIP

Notre Dame’s new Law and Economics Program is much in demand

by Mark A. Cohen


The Institutional Framework For Cost Benefit Analysis In Financial Regulation: A Tale Of Four Paradigms?, Robert Bartlett Dec 2013

The Institutional Framework For Cost Benefit Analysis In Financial Regulation: A Tale Of Four Paradigms?, Robert Bartlett

Robert Bartlett

This paper, written for a Conference on Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of Financial Regulation held at the University of Chicago in October 2013, analyzes the institutional framework that has historically governed the CBA of financial regulation. Although U.S. financial regulators are often portrayed as being immune from CBA, the paper shows how each major regulator has historically used CBA under one of four distinct institutional paradigms. The existence of these distinct paradigms highlights that a formal CBA requirement need not lead to regulatory paralysis as opponents of CBA often contend, but the uneven application of CBA they engender provides reason to …