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Agenda

EPA's Trillion Dollar Estimates: Are We Talking About Real Money?
December 15, 1998.
2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI

Many advocates of regulatory reform recommend the use of more and better benefit-cost analyses. Perhaps the most ambitious such analysis is the retrospective report on the benefits and costs of the Clean Air Act recently completed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Some observers believe that this influential study provides a model of how agencies should conduct benefit-cost analysis. This seminar will critically examine EPA's benefit estimates and assess the adequacy of the review process.

Welcome
Robert W. Hahn, Joint Center

Analysis of EPA's Benefit Estimates in OMB's Draft Report
Randall Lutter, Joint Center

The EPA Study: Process and Results
Maureen L. Cropper, World Bank
Paul R. Portney, Resources for the Future
Robert E. Litan, Joint Center