This paper argues that increased regulations lead to increased production costs and therefore higher prices for the average American.https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/mlw_papers/1020/thumbnail.jp
As the regulatory reform movement slows, a new strategy, focusing on the shortcomings of the basic r...
Murray Weidenbaum shows the impacts of expanding regulation on business firms.https://openscholarshi...
The federal regulatory burden on businesses has increased by 28 percent in the last 15 years, accord...
Overregulation of business causes extra costs to the consumer. For the public good, government need...
This paper discusses the need for society to examine excessive government regulation and find ways t...
Following the regulatory excesses of the 1970s and the reforms of the 1980s, the policy pendulum is ...
This article describes many of the direct and indirect costs of government regulation.https://opensc...
The increase in government regulation during the 1960s and 1970s is examined, as well as showing the...
This piece shows the huge growth of federal regulation in the 1970s. In turn, business needs to bec...
This paper studies the various costs incurred in the process of government regulation.https://opensc...
Hidden costs caused by government regulation can reduce the introduction of new products and can ham...
Regulatory reform is needed to reduce excessive costs, which in turn will help business as well as t...
This paper points out the waste and hidden costs created by many government regulations.https://open...
This piece shows how the costs of regulation affect consumers and recommends that Congress should co...
This paper attempts to analyze government regulation across the size spectrum, arguing in favor of m...
As the regulatory reform movement slows, a new strategy, focusing on the shortcomings of the basic r...
Murray Weidenbaum shows the impacts of expanding regulation on business firms.https://openscholarshi...
The federal regulatory burden on businesses has increased by 28 percent in the last 15 years, accord...
Overregulation of business causes extra costs to the consumer. For the public good, government need...
This paper discusses the need for society to examine excessive government regulation and find ways t...
Following the regulatory excesses of the 1970s and the reforms of the 1980s, the policy pendulum is ...
This article describes many of the direct and indirect costs of government regulation.https://opensc...
The increase in government regulation during the 1960s and 1970s is examined, as well as showing the...
This piece shows the huge growth of federal regulation in the 1970s. In turn, business needs to bec...
This paper studies the various costs incurred in the process of government regulation.https://opensc...
Hidden costs caused by government regulation can reduce the introduction of new products and can ham...
Regulatory reform is needed to reduce excessive costs, which in turn will help business as well as t...
This paper points out the waste and hidden costs created by many government regulations.https://open...
This piece shows how the costs of regulation affect consumers and recommends that Congress should co...
This paper attempts to analyze government regulation across the size spectrum, arguing in favor of m...
As the regulatory reform movement slows, a new strategy, focusing on the shortcomings of the basic r...
Murray Weidenbaum shows the impacts of expanding regulation on business firms.https://openscholarshi...
The federal regulatory burden on businesses has increased by 28 percent in the last 15 years, accord...