Corporate Accountability
Corporate Behavior
Cost-benefit Analysis
Data Quality
Devolution
Emissions Trading
Environmental Enforcement

Environmental Justice Estimating Regulatory Costs
Europe's REACH
Feasibility Principle
Federal Advisory Committee Act
International Environmental Justice
Jobs and the Environment
Livestock Grazing on Public Lands
Mercury
Medical Malpractice
Mountaintop Mining
National Forest Management
New Source Review
OMB Annual Report & 'Hit List'
Precautionary Principle
Protecting Endangered Species
Regulatory Underkill
Right to Know
Science
Secrecy
Statutory Design

The Takings Clause
Tort Reform
Toxicogenomics
TMDLs and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Wetlands


About CPR's Perspectives Series

The Center for Progressive Reform supports constructive and responsible regulatory action to protect health, safety, and the environment, and rejects the conservative view that government’s only function is to increase the economic efficiency of private markets. CPR’s Perspectives Series is a set of monographs by CPR scholars on timely and important regulatory debates. Each Perspective provides a thumbnail sketch of the competing arguments concerning a substantive or procedural principle for developing appropriate health, safety and environmental policies. Each Perspective closes with a statement of CPR’s proposed approach to the issue.

The views expressed in each Perspective represent consensus views of CPR scholars, although not every scholar endorses every view.

 

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