Abstract Regulation of worker health and safety is acknowledged to result in health benefits to workers and economic costs to employers. The latter are sometimes shared by workers and consumers in the form of lower wages/salary increases and higher prices. However, the history of occupational health and safety regulation in the United States over the last twenty years reveals that this simplified view of regulation neglects the important role that technological innovation plays in (1) reducing the actual costs of compliance with a new regulation to a fraction of pre-promulgation estimates, (2) yielding a benefit in terms of savings in material, water, and energy costs, and (3) changing the nature of process and product technology, r...
The economic aspect of health and safety at work is increasingly gaining attention as a key factor i...
This paper analyses problems of labor market adjustments to occupational safety and health (OSH) haz...
Hahn and Hird provide the first comprehensive analysis of the costs and benefits offederal economic ...
This paper presents the final results of a research effort which investigated the effects of environ...
This study analyzes the impact of environmental and occupational health regulation upon productivity...
This article focuses on the question of how regulation can be best designed to encourage technologic...
The significant changes in American occupational safety and health policies are now over 10 years ol...
Historically, worker movements have played a crucial role in making workplaces safer. Firms traditio...
Health and safety on the job remain sources of bitter controversy in the public forums. Businessmen ...
The thesis of this Note is that the decision in American Textile, read with the American Petroleum c...
Recently, a plethora of concern has surfaced regarding the large and rapidly increasing costs of gov...
Industrialized economies have historically maintained the hope that the advances in science, technol...
This article considers problems of regulatory reform in the context of environmental and health de...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
To conclude this wide-ranging panel discussion, I want to briefly address two aspects of regulation ...
The economic aspect of health and safety at work is increasingly gaining attention as a key factor i...
This paper analyses problems of labor market adjustments to occupational safety and health (OSH) haz...
Hahn and Hird provide the first comprehensive analysis of the costs and benefits offederal economic ...
This paper presents the final results of a research effort which investigated the effects of environ...
This study analyzes the impact of environmental and occupational health regulation upon productivity...
This article focuses on the question of how regulation can be best designed to encourage technologic...
The significant changes in American occupational safety and health policies are now over 10 years ol...
Historically, worker movements have played a crucial role in making workplaces safer. Firms traditio...
Health and safety on the job remain sources of bitter controversy in the public forums. Businessmen ...
The thesis of this Note is that the decision in American Textile, read with the American Petroleum c...
Recently, a plethora of concern has surfaced regarding the large and rapidly increasing costs of gov...
Industrialized economies have historically maintained the hope that the advances in science, technol...
This article considers problems of regulatory reform in the context of environmental and health de...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
To conclude this wide-ranging panel discussion, I want to briefly address two aspects of regulation ...
The economic aspect of health and safety at work is increasingly gaining attention as a key factor i...
This paper analyses problems of labor market adjustments to occupational safety and health (OSH) haz...
Hahn and Hird provide the first comprehensive analysis of the costs and benefits offederal economic ...