The Tolerability of Risk
By: Frederic Bouder and David Slavin
The major interest groups are bought together and encouraged to conclude a series of bargains about their future behaviour, which will have the effect of moving economic events along the desired path. The plan indicates the general direction in which the interest groups, including the state in its various guises, have agreed that they want to go. Regulating health risks is a most serious matter, because it potentially involves pain or relief, life or death. Public debates on risks to human health are often presented along simplistic lines, by answering basic questions such as ‘Are we safe enough?’ or ‘Are we well protected?’ Answering these simple questions may often prove to be more complex than one would think. [download]
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