Security focused regulations have been largely exempt from the benefit-cost type of analysis required for major Federal regulations and done routinely in areas such as transportation, environment and safety. Among the reasons offered for exemption are the analytical difficulties of security issues involving complex or poorly understood probabilities and consequences. This paper investigates the magnitude of security focused regulations, a framework for developing an expected costs analysis of regulations, and the current “break-even ” analysis used by the Department of Homeland Security. Key assumptions implicit in the current analysis are identified and suggestions are made for the difficult evolution of security regulations toward a more ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been deploying Advanced Imaging Technologies (A...
I survey the nature of costs and benefits of financial regulation, both macroregulation designed to ...
For over two decades, federal agencies have been required to analyze the benefits and costs of signi...
Security focused regulations have been largely exempt from the benefit-cost type of analysis require...
Security focused regulations have been largely exempt from the benefit-cost type of analysis require...
Governments and their regulatory agencies normally exhibit risk-neutral attitudes in their decision-...
The increase in Federal United States homeland security expenditure since 2001 is approximately $31....
Post September11, 2001 there has been an increased awareness of terrorism globally and as a result n...
This article presents a framework for using probabilistic terrorism risk modeling in regulatory anal...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and international regulators seek security measures...
Officials serving the public are tasked at the most fundamental level to spend funds in a manner tha...
"While most economists expect some marginal conditions to result from basic expected value models in...
A common concern voiced by proponents of regulatory reform in recent decades has been that the costs...
The cumulative increase in expenditures on U.S. domestic homeland security over the decade since 9/1...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been deploying Advanced Imaging Technologies (A...
I survey the nature of costs and benefits of financial regulation, both macroregulation designed to ...
For over two decades, federal agencies have been required to analyze the benefits and costs of signi...
Security focused regulations have been largely exempt from the benefit-cost type of analysis require...
Security focused regulations have been largely exempt from the benefit-cost type of analysis require...
Governments and their regulatory agencies normally exhibit risk-neutral attitudes in their decision-...
The increase in Federal United States homeland security expenditure since 2001 is approximately $31....
Post September11, 2001 there has been an increased awareness of terrorism globally and as a result n...
This article presents a framework for using probabilistic terrorism risk modeling in regulatory anal...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and international regulators seek security measures...
Officials serving the public are tasked at the most fundamental level to spend funds in a manner tha...
"While most economists expect some marginal conditions to result from basic expected value models in...
A common concern voiced by proponents of regulatory reform in recent decades has been that the costs...
The cumulative increase in expenditures on U.S. domestic homeland security over the decade since 9/1...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been deploying Advanced Imaging Technologies (A...
I survey the nature of costs and benefits of financial regulation, both macroregulation designed to ...
For over two decades, federal agencies have been required to analyze the benefits and costs of signi...