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Page 1076
... involved and act on that analy- sis . But it is more difficult still to decide correctly not only who can most cheaply act on a cost - benefit analysis , but also what the result of that cost - benefit analysis must be . Yet this is ...
... involved and act on that analy- sis . But it is more difficult still to decide correctly not only who can most cheaply act on a cost - benefit analysis , but also what the result of that cost - benefit analysis must be . Yet this is ...
Page 1403
... involved . For those which produce loss that requires immediate lump - sum com- pensation , the device of the insurance premium to spread losses over time is desirable . And payment of premiums in advance creates a reservoir of funds ...
... involved . For those which produce loss that requires immediate lump - sum com- pensation , the device of the insurance premium to spread losses over time is desirable . And payment of premiums in advance creates a reservoir of funds ...
Page 1598
... involved a large public works project , approved by Congress in 1958 , known as the Millwood Reservoir . 32. Five environmental issues not considered or not considered fully by the Corps were the recreational losses involved in building ...
... involved a large public works project , approved by Congress in 1958 , known as the Millwood Reservoir . 32. Five environmental issues not considered or not considered fully by the Corps were the recreational losses involved in building ...
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Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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