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Policy analysis for natural hazards: some cautionary lessons from environmental policy analysis.

ABSTRACT How should agencies and legislatures evaluate possible policies to mitigate the impacts of earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and other...
Duke Law Journal, 10/01/06 by Adler, Matthew D. · More from publication -
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS, STATIC EFFICIENCY, AND THE GOALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Abstract: The Essay suggests that environmental law may properly be sensitive to nonwelfarist and distributive considerations as well as overall...
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, 01/01/04 by Adler, Matthew D · More from publication -
Preferences and rational choice: new perspectives and legal implications.

INTRODUCTION The fifteen articles in this issue were originally written for a Symposium entitled Preferences and Rational Choice: New...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 01/01/03 by Adler, Matthew D.; Finkelstein, Claire; Huang, Peter H. · More from publication -
The puzzle of "ex ante efficiency": does rational approvability have moral weight?(Preferences and Rational Choice: New Perspectives and Legal Implications)

INTRODUCTION What is the moral status of ex ante efficiency? Many within the law and economics tradition seem to think that the ex ante...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 01/01/03 by Adler, Matthew D. · More from publication -
The positive political theory of cost-benefit analysis.(response to article by Jason Scott Johnston in this issue, p. 1343)

The legal institution of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) may end up producing outcomes with lower social welfare (overall well-being), relative to...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 05/01/02 by Adler, Matthew D. · More from publication -
Expressive theories of law: a skeptical overview.

INTRODUCTION Can law be "symbolic," "expressive," or "meaningful"? Can it "send a message"? And, if so, should law be evaluated in terms of...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 05/01/00 by Adler, Matthew D. · More from publication -
Linguistic meaning, nonlinguistic "expression," and the multiple variants of expressivism: a reply to Professors Anderson and Pildes.(response to article by Elizabeth S. Anderson and Richard H. Pildes in this issue, p. 1503)

The term "expression" is profoundly ambiguous, and so, too, is the phrase "expressive theory of law." An "expressive theory of law" might mean...
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 05/01/00 by Adler, Matthew D. · More from publication -
Rethinking cost-benefit analysis.

This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The traditional defense of cost-benefit analysis is...
Yale Law Journal, 11/01/99 by Adler, Matthew D.; Posner, Eric A. · More from publication
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