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A theoretic reappraisal of the offsetting behavior hypothesis
Authors:Jon R Neill
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, Western Michigan University, 49008 Kalamazoo, MI
Abstract:This paper examines the theoretical basis of the claim that product safety regulation may not lead to either a decrease in accident rates or an increase in consumer health. We find that the technology which determines the household's probability of having an accident may guarantee that regulation will lower accident rates, and that therefore, predictions about the effect of regulation on the incidence of accidents can be made without detailed knowledge of consumer behavior.
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