Incentives and efficiency in automobile safety regulation.

Author(s)
Orr L.D.
Year
Abstract

Public policy directed toward automotive safety and crash-worthiness will continue to raise important social and economic issues. The historical record and recent research indicate a need for more cost-effective and less-disruptive policies. There is a strong theoretical presumption, and substantial imperial evidence, that driver response to mandated safety devices will offset at least a portion of their technical effectiveness. The concept of danger compensation discussed here has application to other areas of social policy.

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Library number
B 26198 fo /91 /
Source

From: Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, 22 (1982) No. 3, p. 43-65, 2 fig., 3 graph., 1 tab., 50 ref.

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