Economics and Power in EU Chemicals Policy and Regulation
Laura Maxim
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Abstract:
In this timely and insightful book, Laura Maxim evaluates the use of socio-economic analysis (SEA) in the regulation of potentially carcinogenic, mutagenic, and toxic chemicals. Retracing the history of the use of cost-benefit analysis in chemical risk policies, this book presents contemporary discourse on the political success of SEA.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781803928067
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: socio-economic analysis in chemical risk policies , pp 1-24

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- Ch 2 Cost-benefit analysis, half of a century of controversy in the United States , pp 25-48

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- Ch 3 Before REACH, socio-economic analysis in the "new and existing substances" regulation , pp 49-73

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- Ch 4 From the White Paper to REACH: the hours-free journey of socio-economic analysis , pp 74-116

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- Ch 5 The writing of ECHA's socio-economic guidelines: construction of a space of common mental representations on a minefield , pp 117-144

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- Ch 6 Institutionalization of cost-benefit analysis as a co-management tool: the activity of the Committee for Socio-economic Analysis , pp 145-164

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- Ch 7 The status of socio-economic analysis in the authorisation and restriction dossiers: micro-grounds for compromise all along the implementation of REACH , pp 165-182

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- Ch 8 Co-management contested: the controversy on the role of SEA in authorisation , pp 183-213

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- Ch 9 Conclusion to Economics and Power in EU Chemicals Policy and Regulation , pp 214-223

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