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REGULATORY REVIEW IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION: COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR EVERYONE

With the election of Pres Barack Obama, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) watchers have anxiously awaited his take on the regulatory review process and the controversial tool of cost-benefit analysis. Ten days into the new Administration, Pres Obama tasked his Director of OMB with producing, wit...

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Administrative agencies
Administrative expenses
Administrative law
Administrative procedure
Benefit cost analysis
Cost benefit analysis
Environmental regulation
Evaluation
Executive orders
Government budgets
Government regulation
Industrial regulation
Obama, Barack
Political regulation
Presidency
Public policy
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Regulatory agencies
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