On the recordJanuary 25, 2011
I believe fundamentally that what has been lacking in the rulemaking process of these agencies is any serious cost-benefit analysis.
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congress.govI believe fundamentally that what has been lacking in the rulemaking process of these agencies is any serious cost-benefit analysis.
Scott argues for the necessity of cost-benefit analysis in regulatory rulemaking.
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