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Centro de Documentación. FCEyS. UNMdP

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» Resultado: 15 registros

Registro 1 de 15
Autor: Viscusi, W-Kip (Reviewer) - 
Título: Review of: Exploring the domain of accident law: Taking the facts seriously
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.35, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 808-809
Año: June 1997
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 15
Autor: Viscusi, W-Kip - 
Título: Economic Foundations of the Current Regulatory Reform Efforts
Fuente: Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.10, n.3. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 119-34
Año: summer 1996
Resumen: Regulatory reform proposals before Congress would potentially increase the role of economics in regulatory policymaking. These reforms seek to override existing legislative mandates, which usually prohibit economic trade-offs and have often led to inefficient expenditures. Proposed legislation would preempt these requirements and improve benefit-cost tests, making economic assessment a focal point of regulatory policy debates. Other reforms, such as the promotion of unbiased risk assessment and offsetting risk consequences of regulations, would also promote more efficient policies. Some less desirable proposals would largely serve to increase the transactions costs of issuing new regulations.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 15
Autor: Viscusi, W-Kip (Reviewer) - 
Título: Review of: Suing for medical malpractice
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.33, n.1. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 256-258
Año: Mar. 1995
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 15
Autor: Meyer, Bruce-D - Viscusi, W-Kip - Durbin, David-L
Título: Workers’ Compensation and Injury Duration: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Fuente: American Economic Review. v.85, n.3. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 322-40
Año: June 1995
Resumen: This paper examines the effect of workers’ compensation on time out of work. It introduces a ’natural experiment’ approach of comparing individuals injured before and after increases in the maximum weekly benefit amount. The increases examined in Kentucky and Michigan raised the benefit amount for high-earnings individuals by approximately 50 percent, while low-earnings individuals, who were unaffected by the benefit maximum, did not experience a change in their incentives. Time out of work increased for those eligible for the higher benefits and remained unchanged for those whose benefits were constant. The estimated duration elasticities are clustered around 0.3-0.4.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente
Registro 5 de 15
Autor: Viscusi, W-Kip - 
Título: Carcinogen Regulation: Risk Characteristics and the Synthetic Risk Bias
Fuente: American Economic Review. v.85, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 50-54
Año: May 1995
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente

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