Most of us think it proper to study regulation but it is harder to say how regulation can be carried out properly. Regulators, indeed, seem to be on a hiding to nothing - they are routinely savaged in the press, they are seldom informed that they have got it right and hardly ever told what a balanced or successful regime of regulation would like. It is accordingly worth pausing to consider why regulators have such a rough ride, whether they can ever get it right, what sort of future they can look forward to
Few government professionals today work so vitally at the front lines of human welfare as do regulat...
No less than doctors, scientists, or firefighters, regulators work “on the front lines of human welf...
On the occasion of the GW Regulatory Studies Center’s 10th anniversary, I am delighted to offer many...
Is regulation a hopeless cause? Many thoughtful observers spend a lot of time enumerating all of the...
Has the United States suffered a regulatory breakdown? The answer to this question would appear to b...
Increasingly, regulation is being seen as 'decentred' from the state, and even from the well recogni...
The debate over federal regulation has long been at the center of political contests. But surprising...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
Behavioral regulation is on the agenda of politicians and authorities of most countries. Mandatory a...
It is often said that academics could do a better job speaking to the general public. It can probabl...
It is so hard to get beyond cynicism these days. Even a symposium devoted to this goal has, as refle...
Newspapers are inaccurate and untrustworthy and need government intervention. That is the message of...
Since the start of Donald Trump’s term as President, Congress and federal agencies have targeted num...
A little scientific rigor can go a long way when it comes to designing government regulation. That i...
Government regulators would do well to follow simple heuristics like that. Writing good regulations-...
Few government professionals today work so vitally at the front lines of human welfare as do regulat...
No less than doctors, scientists, or firefighters, regulators work “on the front lines of human welf...
On the occasion of the GW Regulatory Studies Center’s 10th anniversary, I am delighted to offer many...
Is regulation a hopeless cause? Many thoughtful observers spend a lot of time enumerating all of the...
Has the United States suffered a regulatory breakdown? The answer to this question would appear to b...
Increasingly, regulation is being seen as 'decentred' from the state, and even from the well recogni...
The debate over federal regulation has long been at the center of political contests. But surprising...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
Behavioral regulation is on the agenda of politicians and authorities of most countries. Mandatory a...
It is often said that academics could do a better job speaking to the general public. It can probabl...
It is so hard to get beyond cynicism these days. Even a symposium devoted to this goal has, as refle...
Newspapers are inaccurate and untrustworthy and need government intervention. That is the message of...
Since the start of Donald Trump’s term as President, Congress and federal agencies have targeted num...
A little scientific rigor can go a long way when it comes to designing government regulation. That i...
Government regulators would do well to follow simple heuristics like that. Writing good regulations-...
Few government professionals today work so vitally at the front lines of human welfare as do regulat...
No less than doctors, scientists, or firefighters, regulators work “on the front lines of human welf...
On the occasion of the GW Regulatory Studies Center’s 10th anniversary, I am delighted to offer many...