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(1986) (1986) (1986) (1986) (1986) (1986) (1986) (1986), &#8216;The Significance of Experience Rating&#8217;, <b>24 <\/b> <em>Osgoode Hall Law Journal <\/em>, 723-742. <\/li>\n<li>Aldrich, Mark (1988), &#8216;OSHA Fines and the Value of Saving a Life&#8217;, <b>7 <\/b> <em>Journal of Policy Analysis and Management <\/em>, 356-362. <\/li>\n<li>Barcow, Lawrence S. (1980), &#8216;Bargaining for Job Safety and Health&#8217;, <em> <\/em>. <\/li>\n<li>Bartel, Ann P. and Thomas, Lacy Glenn (1985), &#8216;Direct and Indirect Effects of Regulation: A New Look at OSHA&#8217;s Impact&#8217;, <b>28 <\/b> <em>Journal of Law and Economics <\/em>, 1-25. <\/li>\n<li>Bartel, Ann P. and Thomas, Lacy Glenn (1987), &#8216;Predation through Regulation: The Wage and Profit Effects of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency&#8217;, <b>30 <\/b> <em>Journal of Law and Economics <\/em>, 239-264. <\/li>\n<li>Barth, Peter S. (1984), &#8216;A Proposal for Dealing with the Compensation of Occupational Diseases&#8217;, <b>13 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Studies <\/em>, 569-586. <\/li>\n<li>Bartrip, P.W.J. and Fenn, Paul T. (1988), &#8216;Factory Fatalities and Regulation in Britain, 1878-1913&#8217;, <b>25 <\/b> <em>Explorations in Economic History <\/em>, 60-74. <\/li>\n<li>Boden, Leslie I. (1995), &#8216;Workers&#8217; Compensation in the United States: High Costs, Low Benefits&#8217;, <b>16 <\/b> <em>Annual Review Public Health <\/em>, 208-218. <\/li>\n<li>Boden, Leslie I. and Jones, Carl Adaire (1987), &#8216;Occupational Disease Remedies: The Asbestos Experience&#8217;, in Bailey, Elizabeth E. (ed.), <em>Public Regulation: New Perspectives on Institutions and Policies. MIT Press Series on the Regulation of Economic Activity, no. 14 <\/em>, Cambridge (MA), MIT Press, 321-346. <\/li>\n<li>Burton, Jr., John F., and (1993), &#8216;Workers&#8217; Compensation Costs, 1960-1992: The Increases, the Causes and the Consequences&#8217;, <b>Mar\/Apr <\/b> <em>John Burton&#8217;s Workers&#8217; Compensation Monitor <\/em>, 1-23. <\/li>\n<li>Butler, Richard J. (1983), &#8216;Wage and Injury Rate Response to Shifting Levels of Workers&#8217; Compensation&#8217;, in Worrall, John D. (ed.), <em>Safety and The Workforce <\/em>, Ithaca, ILR Press, 61-86. <\/li>\n<li>Butler, Richard J. and Worrall, John D. (1991), &#8216;Claims Reporting and Risk Bearing Moral Hazard in Workers&#8217; Compensation&#8217;, <b>63 <\/b> <em>Journal of Risk and Insurance <\/em>, 191-204. <\/li>\n<li>Butler, Richard J., Durbin, David L. and Helvacian, Nurhan M. (1996), &#8216;Increasing Claims For Soft Tissue Injuries in Workers&#8217; Compensation: Cost Shifting and Moral Hazard&#8217;, <b>13 <\/b> <em>Journal of Risk and Uncertainty <\/em>, 73-87. <\/li>\n<li>Carle, Susan D. (1988), &#8216;A Hazardous Mix: Discretion to Disclose and Incentives to Suppress Under OSHA&#8217;s Hazard Communication Standard&#8217;, <b>97 <\/b> <em>Yale Law Journal <\/em>, 581-601. <\/li>\n<li>Carmichael, H. Lorne (1986), &#8216;Reputations for Safety: Market Performance and Policy Remedies&#8217;, <b>4 <\/b> <em>Journal of Labor Economics <\/em>, 458-472. <\/li>\n<li>Chelius, James R. (1974), &#8216;The Control of Industrial Accidents: Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence&#8217;, <b>38(4) <\/b> <em>Law and Contemporary Problems <\/em>, 700-729. <\/li>\n<li>Chelius, James R. (1976), &#8216;Liability for Industrial Accidents: A Comparison of Negligence and Strict Liability Systems&#8217;, <b>5 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Studies <\/em>, 293-309. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div data-readmore=\"true\">\n<ul class=\"links\">\n<li>Chelius, James R. and Smith, Robert S. (1983), &#8216;Experience-Rating and Injury Prevention&#8217;, in Worrall, John D. (ed.), <em>Safety and The Workforce <\/em>, Ithaca, ILR Press, 128-137. <\/li>\n<li>Cooke, William N. and Gautschi, Frederick H. (1981), &#8216;OSHA, Plant Safety Programs, and Injury Reduction&#8217;, <b>20 <\/b> <em>Industrial Relations <\/em>, 245-257. <\/li>\n<li>Cooke, William N. and Smith, Robert S. (1993), &#8216;The Impact of Experience-Rating on Employer Behavior: The Case of Washington State&#8217;, in Durbin, David and Borba, Philip S. (eds.), <em>Workers&#8217; Compensation Insurance: Claims Costs, Prices, and Regulation <\/em>, Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 293-306. <\/li>\n<li>Curington, William P. (1986), &#8216;Safety Regulation and Workplace Injuries&#8217;, <b>53 <\/b> <em>Southern Economic Journal <\/em>, 51-72. <\/li>\n<li>Darling-hammon, Linda and Kniesner, Thomas J. (1980), <em>The Law and Economics of Workers&#8217; Compensation <\/em>, Santa Monica, Rand Institute for Civil Justice, 86 p. <\/li>\n<li>Dau-Schmidt, Kenneth G. (1993), &#8216;Meeting the Demands of Workers Into the Twenty-First Century: The Future of Labor and Employment Law&#8217;, <b>68 <\/b> <em>Indiana Law Journal <\/em>, 685 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. (1986), <em>Controlling Asbestos in Buildings: An Economic Investigation <\/em>, Washington, Resources for the Future, 106 p. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. (1986), &#8216;Economic Incentives for Controlling Industrial Disease: The Asbestos Case&#8217;, <b>15 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Studies <\/em>, 289-319. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. (1988), &#8216;Paying for Asbestos-Related Diseases under Workers&#8217; Compensation&#8217;, in Burton, John F. (ed.), <em>New Perspectives in Workers&#8217; Compensation <\/em>, ILR Press, Cornell University, Ithaca, 45-70. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. (ed.) (1983), <em>The Regulation of Quality: Products, Services, Workplaces and the Environment <\/em>, Toronto, Butterworths, 320 p. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. and Daniels, Ronald J. (1986), &#8216;The Cost of Protecting Occupational Health: The Asbestos Case&#8217;, <b>21(3) <\/b> <em>Journal of Human Resources <\/em>, 181-196. <\/li>\n<li>Dewees, Donald N. and Daniels, Ronald J. (1988), &#8216;Prevention and Compensation of Industrial Disease&#8217;, <b>8 <\/b> <em>International Review of Law and Economics <\/em>, 51-72. <\/li>\n<li>Dickens, William T. (1984), &#8216;Differences between Risk Premiums in Union and Nonunion Wages and the Case for Occupational Safety Regulation&#8217;, <b>74 <\/b> <em>American Economic Review. Papers and Proceedings <\/em>, 320-323. <\/li>\n<li>Dickens, William T. (1984), &#8216;Occupational Safety and Health Regulation and Economic Theory&#8217;, in Darity, William, Jr. (ed.), <em>Labor Economics: Modern Views <\/em>, Boston, Kluwer-Nijhoff, 133-173. <\/li>\n<li>Donohue, John J. III (1986), <em>A Comparison of Male-Female Hazard Rates of Young Workers, 1968-1971 <\/em>, Working Paper, Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy, Yale Law School, No. 48. <\/li>\n<li>Donohue, John J. III (1986), <em>Hazard Rates of Young Male and Female Workers &#8211; Recent Developments <\/em>, Working Paper, Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy, Yale Law School, No. 51. <\/li>\n<li>Donohue, John J. III (1989), &#8216;Using Market Incentives to Promote Auto Occupant Safety&#8217;, <b>7 <\/b> <em>Yale Law and Policy Review <\/em>, 449-488. <\/li>\n<li>Dorman, Peter and (1996), <em> Markets and Morality: Economics, Dangerous Work, and The Value of Human Life <\/em>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 274 p. <\/li>\n<li>Elder, Harold W. (1987), &#8216;An Economic Analysis of Factor Usage and Workplace Regulation: Reply&#8217;, <b>53 <\/b> <em>Southern Economic Journal <\/em>, 790 ff. <\/li>\n<li>Feinstein, Jonathan S. (1989), &#8216;The Safety Regulation of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants: Violations, Inspections, and Abnormal Occurrences&#8217;, <b>97 <\/b> <em>Journal of Political Economy <\/em>, 115-154. <\/li>\n<li>Fishback, Price V. (1986), &#8216;Workplace Safety during the Progressive Era: Fatal Accidents in Bituminous Coal Mining, 1912-1923&#8217;, <b>23 <\/b> <em>Explorations in Economic History <\/em>, 269-298. <\/li>\n<li>Fishback, Price V. (1987), &#8216;Liability Rules and Accident Prevention in the Workplace: Empirical Evidence from the Early Twentieth Century&#8217;, <b>16 <\/b> <em>Journal of Legal Studies <\/em>, 305-328. <\/li>\n<li>French, Michael Thomas (1988), &#8216;An Efficiency Test for Occupational Safety Regulation&#8217;, <b>54 <\/b> <em>Southern Economic Journal <\/em>, 675-693. <\/li>\n<li>Fry, Clifford L. and Lee, Insup (1989), &#8216;OSHA Sanctions and the Value of the Firm&#8217;, <b>24 <\/b> <em>Financial Review <\/em>, 599-610. <\/li>\n<li>Fuess, Scott M., Jr. and Loewenstein, Mark A. (1990), &#8216;Further Analysis of the Theory of Economic Regulation: The Case of the 1969 Coal Mine Health and Safety Act&#8217;, <b>28 <\/b> <em>Economic Inquiry <\/em>, 354-389. <\/li>\n<li>Gray, Wayne B. (1987), &#8216;The Cost of Regulation: OSHA, EPA and the Productivity Slowdown&#8217;, <b>77 <\/b> <em>American Economic Review <\/em>, 998-1006. <\/li>\n<li>Gray, Wayne B. and Jones, Carolyn Adaire (1991), &#8216;Are OSHA Health Inspections Effective?: A Longitudinal Study in the Manufacturing Sector&#8217;, <b>73 <\/b> <em>Review of Economics and Statistics <\/em>, 504-508. <\/li>\n<li>Gray, Wayne B. and Jones, Carolyn Adaire (1991), &#8216;Longitudinal Patterns of Compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration Health and Safety Regulations in the Manufacturing Sector&#8217;, <b>26 <\/b> <em>Journal of Human Resources <\/em>, 623-654. <\/li>\n<li>Gray, Wayne B. and Scholz, John T. (1993), &#8216;Does Regulatory Enforcement Work: A Panel Analysis of OSHA Enforcement&#8217;, <b>27 <\/b> <em>Law and Society Review <\/em>, 177-213. <\/li>\n<li>Hersch, Philip L. and Netter, Jeffrey M. (1990), &#8216;The Impact of Early Safety Legislation: The Case of the Safety Appliance Act of 1893&#8217;, <b>10 <\/b> <em>International Review of Law and Economics <\/em>, 61-75. <\/li>\n<li>Hrezo, Margaret S. and Hrezo, William E. (1984), &#8216;Judicial Regulation of the Environment under Posner&#8217;s Economic Model of the Law&#8217;, <b>18 <\/b> <em>Journal of Economic Issues <\/em>, 1071-1091. <\/li>\n<li>Hughes, John S., Magat, Wesley A. and Ricks, William E. (1986), &#8216;The Economic Consequences of the OSHA Cotton Dust Standards: An Analysis of Stock Price Behavior&#8217;, <b>29 <\/b> <em>Journal of Law and Economics <\/em>, 29-59. <\/li>\n<li>Kahn, Shulamit (1987), &#8216;Occupational Safety and Workers Preferences: Is There a Marginal Worker?&#8217;, <b>69 <\/b> <em>Review of Economics and Statistics <\/em>, 262-268. <\/li>\n<li>Kelman, Steven (1981), <em> Regulating America, Regulating Sweden: A Comparative Study of Occupational Safety and Health Policy <\/em>, Cambridge, MIT Press, 270 p. <\/li>\n<li>Kniesner, Thomas J. and Leeth, John M. 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