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The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States

By: David Vogel | Book details

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Contents
Prefaceix
CHAPTER ONEThe Transatlantic Shift in Regulatory Stringency1
CHAPTER TWOExplaining Regulatory Policy Divergence22
CHAPTER THREEFood Safety and Agriculture43
CHAPTER FOURAir Pollution103
CHAPTER FIVEChemicals and Hazardous Substances153
CHAPTER SIXConsumer Safety189
CHAPTER SEVENPublic Risk Perceptions and the Preferences of Policy Makers219
CHAPTER EIGHTThe Law and Politics of Risk Assessment252
CHAPTER NINEBroader Implications279
Index295

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