Automobile safety regulation and offsetting behaviour: Some new empirical estimates.

Author(s)
Crandall, R.W. & Graham, J.D.
Abstract

Time-series evidence, as reported here, reveals some offsetting behaviour, but the intrinsic engineering effects of safety devices appear to swamp the behavioural responses. This result differs substantially from Peltzman's original empirical result on automobile safety regulation. For policy makers, however, the key question is how much offsetting behaviour actually occurs.

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B 26097 fo /91.1 /
Source

From: The American Economic Review, 74 (984-05) No. 2, p. 328-331, 2 tab., 10 ref.

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