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Titolo: | Valuing health risks, costs, and benefits for environmental decision making : report of a conference / / P. Brett Hammond and Rob Coppock, editors ; Steering Committee on Valuing Health Risks, Costs, and Benefits for Environmental Decisions |
Pubblicazione: | Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1990 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (243 p.) |
Disciplina: | 363.7/05 |
Soggetto topico: | Health risk assessment |
Cost effectiveness | |
Environmental health - United States | |
Environmental policy - United States | |
Altri autori: | HammondP. Brett CoppockRob |
Note generali: | "Board on environmental Studies and Toxicology; Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources; Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council." |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Nota di contenuto: | Valuing Health Risks, Costs, and Benefits for Environmental Decision Making -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- RISK ASSESSMENT AND BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS -- REGULATORY PRACTICE -- CONTINUING ISSUES -- Contextual And Legal Constraints -- Approaches To Analysis -- How Much Information? -- Handling Uncertainty -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 2 The Making Of Cruel Choices -- 3 The Politics Of Benefit-Cost Analysis -- ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS -- Thinking Like Lawyers -- Ravenous Bureaucrats -- Media Hype -- Public Opinion And Political Culture -- CONGRESS: KEYSTONE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ESTABLISHMENT -- Omb: The Eye of The Storm -- The Health-Only Canard -- THE FEDERAL COURTS -- Rule-Making Procedures -- Reading Statutes -- REGULATORY AGENCIES -- ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 4 Benefit-Cost Analysis As A Source Of Information About Welfare -- SCOPE AND COMPREHENSIVENESS -- MEASURING COSTS AND BENEFITS AT PARTICULAR POINTS IN TIME -- Diminishing Marginal Utility In The Intrapersonal Case -- Diminishing Marginal Utility In The Interpersonal Case -- Preferences Involving Poor Information Or Other Cognitive Defects -- Preferences Not Related To Welfare -- The Absence Of Appropriate Markets -- MEASURING COSTS AND BENEFITS OVER TIME -- When Saving Is Optimal -- When Saving Is Not Optimal -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 5 Comparing Values In Environmental Policies: Moral Issues And Moral Arguments -- METHODS OF REASONING ABOUT MORALITY -- Empirical Approaches To Moral Issues -- Arguing From Theory or Basic Doctrines -- VALUING AND DISCOUNTING LIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES -- THE SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATE -- SHOULD LIVES BE DISCOUNTED? -- Democracy And Consumer Sovereignty -- Excessive Sacrifice -- Indefinite Delay -- A Paradox -- WHAT SHOULD THE DISCOUNT RATE BE? -- PUTTING A PRICE ON LIFE. |
CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- 6 Environmental Policy Making: Act Now Or Wait For More Information? -- IRREVERSIBILITY AND THE BIAS TOWARD WAITING -- WAITING AND SUNKEN COSTS -- Diesel Emissions -- Cyanazine -- Ethylene Dibromide -- REGULATION AS RESEARCH -- CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS -- CONCLUDING COMMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 7 Choice Under Uncertainty: Problems Solved And Unsolved -- THE EXPECTED UTILITY MODEL -- The Classical Perspective: Cardinal Utility And Attitudes Toward Risk -- A Modern Perspective: Linearity In The Probabilities As A Testable Hypothesis -- VIOLATIONS OF LINEARITY IN TILE PROBABILITIES -- The Allais Paradox And "Fanning Out -- Additional Evidence Of Fanning Out -- Non-Expected Utility Models Of Preferences -- THE PREFERENCE REVERSAL PHENOMENON -- The Evidence -- Two Interpretations Of This Phenomenon -- Implications Of The Economic World View -- Implications Of The Psychological World View -- FRAMING EFFECTS -- Evidence -- Two Issues Regarding Framing -- Framing Effects And Economic Analysis: Has This Problem Already Been Solved? -- OTHER ISSUES: IS PROBABILITY THEORY RELEVANT? -- The Manipulation Of Subjective Probabilities -- The Existence Of Subjective Probabilities -- Life (And Economic Analysis) Without Probability Theory -- IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DECISION MAKING -- IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIVATE-SECTOR DECISION ANALYSIS -- Implications for Public Decision Making -- Public and Corporate Obligations in the Presentation of Information -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- EDITORS' NOTE -- REFERENCES -- 8 Conclusions -- THE CONTEXT OF DECISION MAKING -- APPROACH -- PROCEDURE -- SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION -- DECISION MAKING -- CONCLUSIONS -- Appendix Setting National Standards For Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper Smelters: A Case Study -- RISK ASSESSMENT: QUANTIFYING CANCER RISKS -- Estimated Dose Response. | |
Estimated Public Exposure -- Estimated Individual And Population Risks -- Uncertainties In Risk Characterization -- Exposure For An Entire Lifetime -- Early Lifetime Exposure -- Use of Census Data -- Assumption of No Latency Period -- Exclusion of Other Health Effects -- Evaluation of Risk Assessment -- RISK MANAGEMENT: EXAMINING THE CONSEQUENCES -- Emissions and Risk Reductions -- Remaining Exposure and Risks -- Costs and Economic Impacts -- Economic Cost-Effectiveness -- Economic Efficiency -- Equity -- FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN SETTING A STANDARD -- How Should Health Risk Be Characterized? -- What Constitutes a Significant Risk? -- What Constitutes an Appropriate Balance Between Costs and Risks? -- How Should Single-Decision Criteria Be Explicitly Integrated? -- Is Any Balance Between Costs and Risks Consistent with EPA's Legislative Mandate? -- EPA'S ACTUAL REGULATORY DECISION FOR INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS FROM PRIMARY COPPER SMELTERS -- REFERENCES. | |
Titolo autorizzato: | Valuing health risks, costs, and benefits for environmental decision making |
ISBN: | 1-280-21284-5 |
9786610212842 | |
0-309-59605-X | |
0-585-14249-1 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910828347503321 |
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