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Crandall, Robert

Crandall, Robert W. 1983. Controlling Industrial Pollution. Washington Brookings Institution. [Pg.86]

Crandall, Robert W. Competition and Chaos U.S. Telecommunications Since the 1996 Telecom Act. Washington, D.G. Brookings Institution Press, 2005. Examines the effects of deregulation on the telecommunications industry, including the death of the long-distance carriers and the emergence of wireless and broadband technologies. [Pg.1795]

Because ulcer patients receiving chondroitin reported relief of chronic headaches, Crandall, Roberts and Snorf (61) were led to try chondroitin-... [Pg.19]

Crandall, Robert W., 1988, Surprises From Telephone Deregulation and the AT T Divestiture, AEA Papers and Proceedings 78 (2), 323-327. [Pg.282]

Robert Crandall and Jerry Ellig (1997), Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice Lessons for the Electric Industry Fairfax, Virginia, Center for Market Processes, George Mason University. [Pg.229]

The costs of compliance with the legislation were estimated at 30 million by Robert Crandall of the Brookings Institute (Wall Street Journal. 16 June 1989) and at 14-18 billion per annum by Wiliiam Reilly of the ERA (New York Times. June 13 1989). The costs of compliance and the associated economic impact quickly became one of the major debates over the legislation. For example. Senator Robert Byrd (Democrat, West Virginia) was reported as saying that ... [Pg.345]

Robert Crandall, et al. (1986) extend the earlier analysis by Crandall and report several specifications of the fatality regressions including reanalysis of Peltzman s study. The analysis in which they place the most confidence is the... [Pg.66]

The results of Graham s study are found in Robert W. Crandall and John D. Graham Automobile Safety Regulation and Offsetting Behavior Some New Empirical Estimates American Economic Review 74 (May 1984) 328-331. [Pg.77]

Robert W. Crandall, Howard K. Gruenspect, Theodore E. Keeler and Lester B. Lave. Reffilating the Automobile (Washington, D.C. The Brookings Institution, 1986). [Pg.78]

See, e.g., Robert W. Crandall, Controlling Industrial Pollution (1983) Peter W. Huber Robert E. Litan, The Liability Maze (1991) Lester B. Lave, The Strategy of Social Regulation (1981). [Pg.304]

Food and Drug Administration, Saccharin and its Salts, Proposed Rule Making, 42 Fed. Reg. 19,996 (1977) Hilts, Protecting, 202-06 William R. Havender, Ruminations on a Rat Saccharin and Human Risk, Regulation, March/April, 1979, at 17 Richard A. Merrill, Saccharin A Regulator s View, in The Scientific Basis of Health and Safety Regulation 150,159-60 (Robert W. Crandall Lester B. Lave, eds. 1981). [Pg.327]


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