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No more business as usual: enticing companies to sharply lower the public health costs of the products they sell.

机译:不再照常营业:诱使公司大幅降低其销售产品的公共卫生成本。

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Cigarettes, alcohol, junk food and motor vehicles cause a staggeringly high level of death, injury and disease. Business leaders from the industries that make these products currently try to frame these negative outcomes as 'collateral damage' that is someone else's problem. That framing is not only morally objectionable, but also overlooks the possibility that, with proper prodding, industry could substantially mitigate these public health disasters. A promising regulatory tool called 'performance-based regulation' is a new approach to combating the problem. Simply put, performance-based regulation would impose a legal obligation on manufacturers to reduce their negative social costs. Rather than suing the firms for damages, or telling them how they should run their businesses differently (as typical 'command and control' regimes do), performance-based regulation allows the firms to determine how best to decrease today's negative public health consequences. Like other public health strategies, performance-based regulation shifts the focus away from individual consumers on to those who are far more likely to achieve real public health gains. Analogous to a tax on causing harm that exceeds a threshold level, performance-based regulation seeks to harness private initiative in pursuit of the public good.
机译:香烟,酒精,垃圾食品和机动车辆导致高水平的死亡,伤害和疾病。生产这些产品的行业的商业领袖目前试图将这些负面结果归结为“附带损害”,这是别人的问题。这种构架不仅在道德上令人反感,而且还忽略了在适当的推动下,工业可以大大减轻这些公共卫生灾难的可能性。一种称为“基于绩效的监管”的有前途的监管工具是解决该问题的新方法。简而言之,基于绩效的监管将对制造商施加法律义务,以减少其负面的社会成本。基于绩效的监管不仅可以要求企业赔偿损失,也不必告诉他们如何以不同的方式经营自己的企业(就像典型的“命令与控制”制度那样),而是让企业决定如何最好地减少当今对公共卫生的负面影响。像其他公共卫生策略一样,基于绩效的监管将重点从个人消费者转移到了更可能实现实际公共卫生收益的人群。类似于对造成危害的征税超过阈值水平,基于绩效的法规旨在利用私人主动性来追求公共利益。

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