Within a month of his inauguration, President Reagan appointed a “Lord High Executioner” for regulatory reform (the Bush task force) with a “little list” of regulations to be rescinded. In August the Bush task force declared victory and disbanded. In fact the effort accomplished little because the administration underestimated the public’s desire to be protected, and because almost every regulation generates a constituency of companies that profit from it and will lobby for it. These realities prevent dramatic reform. Had Bush concentrated on deregulation of economic activities and reform of health and safety regulation, more would have been accomplished. In contrast to economic deregulation, the public evidences a strong desire to be prote...
From 1980 to 2000, attitudes toward government regulation have shifted significantly. Terms like co...
During his tenure as President, George W. Bush has pushed a domestic policy agenda that strongly adv...
The past eight years have been busy ones for aficionados of the regulatory process. Not since the la...
Section I outlines the ways in which regulatory policy during the Reagan administration has failed t...
Following the lead of recent predecessors who established limited presidential control of regulatory...
Four years ago, when the Reagan Administration was about to embark on its first term in office, it a...
History can help explain the politics of regulation, but only if we first understand that there are ...
Both Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald J. Trump made regulatory reform a major part of their polic...
A series of catastrophic regulatory failures have focused attention on theweakened condition of regu...
Reviews of how federal agencies functioned during George W. Bush’s presidency reveal many instances ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and ...
The Reagan administration\u27s desire to stimulate the national economy has resulted in a fundamenta...
In January 2007, President George W. Bush stirred up widespread controversy by issuing amendments to...
When a President who campaigned on a deregulatory platform assumes office, the question immediately ...
Nearly 30 years ago, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed in his first inaugural address, "[G]overnmen...
From 1980 to 2000, attitudes toward government regulation have shifted significantly. Terms like co...
During his tenure as President, George W. Bush has pushed a domestic policy agenda that strongly adv...
The past eight years have been busy ones for aficionados of the regulatory process. Not since the la...
Section I outlines the ways in which regulatory policy during the Reagan administration has failed t...
Following the lead of recent predecessors who established limited presidential control of regulatory...
Four years ago, when the Reagan Administration was about to embark on its first term in office, it a...
History can help explain the politics of regulation, but only if we first understand that there are ...
Both Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald J. Trump made regulatory reform a major part of their polic...
A series of catastrophic regulatory failures have focused attention on theweakened condition of regu...
Reviews of how federal agencies functioned during George W. Bush’s presidency reveal many instances ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and ...
The Reagan administration\u27s desire to stimulate the national economy has resulted in a fundamenta...
In January 2007, President George W. Bush stirred up widespread controversy by issuing amendments to...
When a President who campaigned on a deregulatory platform assumes office, the question immediately ...
Nearly 30 years ago, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed in his first inaugural address, "[G]overnmen...
From 1980 to 2000, attitudes toward government regulation have shifted significantly. Terms like co...
During his tenure as President, George W. Bush has pushed a domestic policy agenda that strongly adv...
The past eight years have been busy ones for aficionados of the regulatory process. Not since the la...