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Gillian E. Metzger, Through the Looking Glass to a Shared Reflection..., 78 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS., No. 3, at 129 (2015)
12.4.4
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Haefele et al, Total Economic Valuation of the National Park Service Lands and Programs (2016)
9.3
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Howell E. Jackson & Paul Rothstein, The Analysis of Benefits in Consumer Protection Regulation (Draft of October 2016)
10.1
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James D. Cox & Benjamin J.C. Baucom, The Emperor Has No Clothes, 90 TEX. L. REV. 1811 (2012)
12.1.4
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James D. Cox, Iterative Regulation of Securities Markets after Business Roundtable, 78 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS., No. 3, at 25 (2015)
12.4.2
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Jeffrey A. Rosen & Brian Callanan, The Regulatory Budget Revisited, 66 Admin. L. Rev. 835 (2014)
8.1.1
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John Bronsteen et al., Well-Being Analysis vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis, 62 DUKE L.J. 1603 (2013)
11.1
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John Broome, The Ethics of Climate Change, 298 SCI. AM. 96 (2008)
6.1
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John Campbell, Restoring Rational Choice The Challenge of Consumer Financial Regulation, 106 AM. ECON. REV. 1 (2016)
12.5.1
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John C. Coates, IV, Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation A Reply, 124 YALE L.J.F. 305 (2015)
12.3.5
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