Dust-Up : Asbestos Litigation and the Failure of Commonsense Policy Reform - Jeb Barnes

Dust-Up

Asbestos Litigation and the Failure of Commonsense Policy Reform

By: Jeb Barnes

Paperback | 7 August 2011

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $116.00

$80.40

31%OFF

Aims to ship in 10 to 12 business days

In an era of polarization, narrow party majorities, and increasing use of supermajority requirements in the Senate, policy entrepreneurs must find ways to reach across the aisle and build bipartisan coalitions in Congress. One such coalition-building strategy is the "politics of efficiency," or reform that is aimed at eliminating waste from existing policies and programs. After all, reducing inefficiency promises to reduce costs without cutting benefits, which should appeal to members of both political parties, especially given tight budgetary constraints in Washington.

Dust-Up explores the most recent congressional efforts to reform asbestos litigation-a case in which the politics of efficiency played a central role and seemed likely to prevail. Yet, these efforts failed to produce a winning coalition, even though reform could have saved billions of dollars and provided quicker compensation to victims of asbestos-related diseases. Why? The answers, as Jeb Barnes deftly illustrates, defy conventional wisdom and force us to rethink the political effects of litigation and the dynamics of institutional change in our fragmented policymaking system.

Set squarely at the intersection of law, politics, and public policy, Dust-Up provides the first in-depth analysis of the political obstacles to Congress in replacing a form of litigation that nearly everyone-Supreme Court justices, members of Congress, presidents, and experts-agrees is woefully inefficient and unfair to both victims and businesses. This concise and accessible case study includes a glossary of terms and study questions, making it a perfect fit for courses in law and public policy, congressional politics, and public health.

Industry Reviews
A concisely written and very accessible review... which ultimately help the reader identify institutional constraints embedded within policy formation. Choice

More in Central Government

Comparative Health Policy : 5th Edition - Robert H. Blank

RRP $76.99

$65.75

15%
OFF
Regulation in Australia : 1st Edition - Arie Freiberg

RRP $95.00

$82.75

13%
OFF
In the Name of Sharks - François Sarano

RRP $32.95

$30.25

Cost-Benefit Analysis 5th edition : Concepts and Practice - Anthony E. Boardman
The Internet Con : How to Seize the Means of Computation - Cory Doctorow