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Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation

January 14, 2014 Eric Posner

Glen Weyl and I argue in Regulation Magazine that financial regulators should use cost-benefit analysis. We have written academic treatments here (AER P&P) and here (JLS, under review).

For a skeptical view, see this piece by John Coates. I will comment on it soon.

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