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Robert R.M. Verchick, The Case Against Cost-Benefit Analysis, 32 ECOL. L.Q. 349 (2005) (Book Review)
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Ryan Bubb, Comment The OIRA Model for Institutionalizing CBA of Financial Regulation, 78 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS., No. 3, at 46 (2015)
12.4.3
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Sumit Agarwal, A Simple Framework for Estimating Consumer Benefits from Regulating Hidden Fees, 43 J. LEGAL STUD. S239 (2014)
12.2.4
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Syllabus - Cost Benefit Analysis - v.10.19.17
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