Timing is an important consideration in regulatory design. Corrective taxes are usually imposed before or contemporaneously with the harmful activity they are aimed at preventing, while tort awards are assessed ex post, in its aftermath. Patents and research grants both can encourage innovation, but patents pay off only after the invention is marketed. In a world of perfect information, fully rational actors, and complete credit or insurance markets, time would not matter. In the real world, though, the failure of one or more of these assumptions can change dramatically the impact of a regulatory option. For example, prior commentators have largely favored ex post incentives on the ground that government has much better information after th...
Rules in the modern administrative state tend to lag behind reality, and a key contributor to this s...
Regulation is presumed to be designed to avoid (potential) market failures,usually because of firms'...
Why has the EPA not regulated fracking? Why has the FDA not regulated e-cigarettes? Why has NHTSA no...
Timing is an important consideration in regulatory design. Corrective taxes are usually imposed befo...
The public can be frustrated when regulators allow harm to occur and yet wait to hold accountable th...
When designing regulations, should regulators provide for the imposition of penalties before or afte...
Bank regulation failed in the run up to the financial crisis of2008, as it has numerous times in the...
According to modern law-and-economics (“L&E”) orthodoxy, the primary—maybe even the only—legitimate ...
Unlike many other areas of regulation, financial regulation operates in the context of a complex int...
Systemic risk poses a classic public goods problem. All nations want systemic stability, but most ...
Regulation of economic activity is ubiquitous around the world, yet standard theories predict it sho...
This article analyzes the optimal combination of ex ante and ex post regulation of an activity in a ...
The distinction between specific concrete rules and general abstract principles has engaged legal th...
Regulation, even inefficient regulation, can be incredibly persistent. We propose a new explanation ...
Why has the EPA not regulated fracking? Why has the FDA not regulated e-cigarettes? Why has NHTSA no...
Rules in the modern administrative state tend to lag behind reality, and a key contributor to this s...
Regulation is presumed to be designed to avoid (potential) market failures,usually because of firms'...
Why has the EPA not regulated fracking? Why has the FDA not regulated e-cigarettes? Why has NHTSA no...
Timing is an important consideration in regulatory design. Corrective taxes are usually imposed befo...
The public can be frustrated when regulators allow harm to occur and yet wait to hold accountable th...
When designing regulations, should regulators provide for the imposition of penalties before or afte...
Bank regulation failed in the run up to the financial crisis of2008, as it has numerous times in the...
According to modern law-and-economics (“L&E”) orthodoxy, the primary—maybe even the only—legitimate ...
Unlike many other areas of regulation, financial regulation operates in the context of a complex int...
Systemic risk poses a classic public goods problem. All nations want systemic stability, but most ...
Regulation of economic activity is ubiquitous around the world, yet standard theories predict it sho...
This article analyzes the optimal combination of ex ante and ex post regulation of an activity in a ...
The distinction between specific concrete rules and general abstract principles has engaged legal th...
Regulation, even inefficient regulation, can be incredibly persistent. We propose a new explanation ...
Why has the EPA not regulated fracking? Why has the FDA not regulated e-cigarettes? Why has NHTSA no...
Rules in the modern administrative state tend to lag behind reality, and a key contributor to this s...
Regulation is presumed to be designed to avoid (potential) market failures,usually because of firms'...
Why has the EPA not regulated fracking? Why has the FDA not regulated e-cigarettes? Why has NHTSA no...