Wendy Wagner
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Using Competition-Based Regulation to Bridge the Toxics Data Gap
- By Wendy Wagner
- Published 09/2/2008
- Volume 83, Issue 2
A person unfamiliar with the intricacies of chemical regulation in the
This article considers the entrenched failure of chemical regulation and offers a different angle for regulatory reform that taps into market competition between rival firms to produce relevant information about the toxicity of certain chemical products on the market. By repositioning regulatory decisions as an adjudication between rival manufacturers, the proposed regulatory process is fueled by the expertise, information, and energies of manufacturers of safer products eager to put their more hazardous competitor products out of business. This shift in regulatory approach also breaks up the unified political coalition of manufacturers into two groups – those that might enjoy competitive benefits from such a proposal because they have been vigilant in testing their products and those that will lose because they have not. While this shift does not guarantee that some manufacturers may be persuaded to support a competition-based reform of toxics policy, it at least provides some hope of an altered configuration of stakeholders that prove less resilient in opposing reform.


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