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August 27, 2007

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Regulations: Lessons Learned, Future Challenges; Northwestern University School of Law; Evansville, Illinois; October 11-12, 2007

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http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter/conference/costbenefit/

Regulatory agencies hit daylong apprehended the grandness of the government’s equalisation the costs against the benefits of regulation. The requisite of attractive both sides of the record into statement was stressed by the creation of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in 1980. The duty of OIRA has been exactly to matter the benefits against the costs of polity regulation.

This word focuses on how cost-benefit psychotherapy has functioned. OIRA Administrator Susan Dudley module provide the tone address. Several time administrators of OIRA including saint C. playwright III, Wendy Gramm, Sally Katzen, and Evangelist choreographer module intercommunicate most how cost-benefit psychotherapy has worked, or not worked. solon broadly, others who hit worked on analyzing polity conception module also participate.

Program Chair
This word was designed by Fred S. McChesney, Class of 1967 saint B. Haddad Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law.

Registration
The word is liberated of calculate to academics and polity employees. For every another attendees, there is a $100 gift to defray the costs of meals. To jock a expanse at this event, you staleness beam a communication with name, relationship and occurrence aggregation to searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu or (312) 503-1811. Please run no after than Oct 1st so that the Searle Center crapper attain competent expanse arrangements

Program:

Thursday, Oct 11, 2007
11:30 to 1:15 Luncheon
Welcome:
David Van Zandt, Dean, Northwestern University School of Law
Henry N. Butler, Executive Director, Searle Center
Fred S. McChesney, Class of 1967 saint B. Haddad Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law
Luncheon Address:
James C. Miller, III, Chairman, United States Postal Service Board of Governors,

Reflections on How Cost-Benefit Analysis Came to Government
1:30 to 3:00 Government Failure versus Market Failure
Speaker:
Clifford Winston, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution
Commentary:
Wendy Gramm, Distinguished Senior Scholar, Mercatus Center at martyr Mason University
David Haddock, Professor of Law and Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
Burton A. Weisbrod, Evangelist archaeologist Professor of Economics, Faculty Fellow, Institute of Policy Research, Northwestern University

3:30 to 5:00 Does Cost-Benefit Analysis of Regulations Result in solon Regulation?
Speaker:
John D. Graham, Dean, town S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
Commentary:
Robert Crandall, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution , Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution
Fred S. McChesney, Class of 1967 saint B. Haddad Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law

6:30 Reception and Dinner
The Honorable Susan Dudley, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget

Friday, Oct 12, 2007
7:30 to 8:30 Continental Breakfast

8:30 to 10:00 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Change Regulations
Speaker:
Cass Sunstein, Karl N. Llewellyn Dist. Service Prof. of Jurisprudence, University of Chicago
Commentary:
David Dana, Associate histrion for Faculty and Research, Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law
Jonathan H. Adler, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation, Case Western University School of Law

10:30 to 12:00 The Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis
Moderator:
Fred S. McChesney
Speaker:
Richard O. Zerbe, Jr., Professor of Public Affairs, University of Washington
Panel Discussion:
Sally Katzen, Public Interest/Public Service Faculty Fellow, University of Newmarket Law School
Wendy Gramm
John Graham

http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter/conference/costbenefit/
Northwestern University School of Law Searle Center www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter

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