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1 | Getting to risk-based food safety regulatory management : lessons from federal environmental policy | 3 |
2 | The centennial of U.S. food safety law : a legal and administrative history | 23 |
3 | Linking illnesses to foods : a conceptual framework | 47 |
4 | Where are potential chemical hazards in the U.S. food supply? | 64 |
5 | The current state of play : federal and state expenditures on food safety | 82 |
6 | Industry costs to make food safe : now and under a risk-based system | 105 |
7 | The value to consumers of reducing foodborne risks | 129 |
8 | New developments in chemical and microbial risk assessment | 161 |
9 | Best things first : rethinking priority setting for food safety policy | 180 |
10 | Judgment-based risk ranking for food safety | 198 |
11 | Quality-adjusted life years : application to food safety priority setting | 227 |
12 | Willingness-to-pay measures of food safety regulatory benefits | 241 |
13 | Opportunities for risk reduction : a public health perspective | 263 |
14 | Opportunities for risk reduction : an economist's perspective | 276 |
15 | Toward an integrated, risk-based food safety system : constructing the analytical tools | 289 |
Appendix : responsibilities of federal agencies involved with food safety | 304 |
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