Regulating Risk: How Private Information Shapes Global Safety Standards

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When governments impose stringent regulations that impede domestic competition and international trade, should we conclude that this is a deliberate attempt to protect industry or an honest effort to protect the population? Regulating Risk offers a third possibility: that these regulations reflect producers' ability to exploit private information. Combining extensive data and qualitative evidence from the pesticide, pharmaceutical, and chemical sectors, the book demonstrates how companies have exploited product safety information to win stricter standards on less profitable products for which they offer a more profitable alternative. Companies have additionally supported regulatory institutions that, while intended to protect the public, also help companies use information to eliminate less profitable products more systematically, creating barriers to commerce that disproportionally disadvantage developing countries. These dynamics play out not only domestically but also internationally, under organizations charged with providing objective regulatory recommendations. The result has been the global legitimization of biased regulatory rules.


  • | Author: Rebecca L. Perlman
  • | Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • | Publication Date: Mar 30, 2023
  • | Number of Pages: 200 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1009291920
  • | ISBN-13: 9781009291927
Author:
Rebecca L. Perlman
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
Mar 30, 2023
Number of pages:
200 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1009291920
ISBN-13:
9781009291927