Deregulation of the motor freight industry poses a serious challenge to social scientists' understanding of how regulatory systems operate. In this research, it is argued that the dismantling of the regulatory regime at the Interstate Commerce Commission was a product of presidential management of the bureaucracy through guidance of the status quo. Reform was a function of neither group influence nor a transition from one structure-induced equilibrium to another. None of the variety of alternative explanations fare any better. It was the chief executive's ability to capitalize on presidential resources through strategic utilization of political rules and processes that was fundamental. In a world characterized by imperfect informati...
How much control does a sitting President exert over agency rulemaking through the White House Offic...
More than 2.5 million people work across the entire executive branch of the US government in hundred...
As long as governmental institutions have existed, efforts have been undertaken to reform them. This...
The range and quantity of government activity has grown exponentially over the course of this centur...
To assess the virtues of strong presidential leadership in the regulatory process, we need to have a...
In an earlier article we described how the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) wa...
Following the lead of recent predecessors who established limited presidential control of regulatory...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
This research is a historical and empirical examination of presidential management of the bureaucrac...
Rational choice theories of bureaucratic interests started simple and have become somewhat more soph...
Regulatory reform has been a subject of frequent discussion in the last decade, especially in the co...
This paper calls for a reexamination of modern theories of regulation in the light of recent deregul...
Modern critics of the administrative state portray agencies as omnipotent behemoths, invested with v...
The Trump Administration’s deregulatory zeal invariably invites comparison with previous eras of der...
Four years ago, when the Reagan Administration was about to embark on its first term in office, it a...
How much control does a sitting President exert over agency rulemaking through the White House Offic...
More than 2.5 million people work across the entire executive branch of the US government in hundred...
As long as governmental institutions have existed, efforts have been undertaken to reform them. This...
The range and quantity of government activity has grown exponentially over the course of this centur...
To assess the virtues of strong presidential leadership in the regulatory process, we need to have a...
In an earlier article we described how the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) wa...
Following the lead of recent predecessors who established limited presidential control of regulatory...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
This research is a historical and empirical examination of presidential management of the bureaucrac...
Rational choice theories of bureaucratic interests started simple and have become somewhat more soph...
Regulatory reform has been a subject of frequent discussion in the last decade, especially in the co...
This paper calls for a reexamination of modern theories of regulation in the light of recent deregul...
Modern critics of the administrative state portray agencies as omnipotent behemoths, invested with v...
The Trump Administration’s deregulatory zeal invariably invites comparison with previous eras of der...
Four years ago, when the Reagan Administration was about to embark on its first term in office, it a...
How much control does a sitting President exert over agency rulemaking through the White House Offic...
More than 2.5 million people work across the entire executive branch of the US government in hundred...
As long as governmental institutions have existed, efforts have been undertaken to reform them. This...