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Samuel Peltzman: Samuel Peltzman: Samuel Peltzman is an American economist known for his work in regulatory economics and public choice theory. He is best known for the "Peltzman effect," which suggests that safety regulations may lead to riskier behavior. A longtime professor at the University of Chicago, his research often explores the unintended consequences of government intervention in markets.

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Author Item    More authors for concept
Peltzman, Samuel Market Concentration   Market Concentration
Peltzman, Samuel Peltzman Effect   Peltzman Effect
Peltzman, Samuel Regulation   Regulation
Peltzman, Samuel Regulatory Economics   Regulatory Economics
Peltzman, Samuel Restraint of Trade   Restraint of Trade
Peltzman, Samuel Safety Regulations   Safety Regulations

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2026-06-08