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How Well Does the U.S. Government Do Benefit-Cost Analysis?
Authors:Hahn  Robert W; Dudley  Patrick M
Institution:* Mr. Hahn is co-founder and executive director of the American Enterprise Institute–Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies and a scholar at AEI. Mr. Dudley is a former researcher at the AEI–Brookings Joint Center. The authors would like to thank Gregory Besharov, Cary Coglianese, Scott Farrow, Art Fraas, Myrick Freeman, John Graham, Scott Jacobs, Randy Kroszner, Lester Lave, Randy Lutter, Al McGartland, Richard Morgenstern, Sheila Olmstead, Paul Portney, Eric Posner, James Prieger, Kerry Smith, Robert Stavins, Paul Tetlock, Scott Wallsten, Richard Zeckhauser, and seminar participants at Harvard University for helpful comments. The authors would also like to thank Caroline Cecot, Jordan Connors, Laura Goodman, Jesse Gurman, Elisabeth Irwin, Katrina Kosec, Troy Kravitz, Rohit Malik, Mary Beth Muething, and Shenyi Wu for help with this research. The views expressed in this article represent those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the institutions with which they are affiliated
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