A growing body of literature analyzing the distributive consequences of regulation suggests that regulation may have particularly detrimental effects on lower-income households. Regulation can be regressive if it represents the preferences of the wealthy while imposing costs on all households. The specific channel through which regulation may impose costs on lower-income households is its effects on prices and wages. In this issue, Chambers et al. (Public Choice. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-017-0479-z, 2017) investigate the impact of regulation on prices. They find that regulation raises consumer prices; regulatory interventions therefore are regressive because lower income consumers tend to spend larger percentages of their budgets on r...
The literature on the benefits and costs of regulation demonstrates that this issue can be explored ...
This paper analyses how the regulation of price discrimination by a price capped firm can affect its...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first attempt to infer the consequences on productivity entaile...
A growing body of literature analyzing the distributive consequences of regulation suggests that reg...
The federal regulatory burden on businesses has increased by 28 percent in the last 15 years, accord...
(De)regulatory interventions frequently have unintended cross- market effects, which may or may not ...
Understanding the distribution of regulatory costs is key to evaluating whether a rulemaking exacerb...
Within the last three years, researchers in the nascent field of policy analytics have found links b...
In order to address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the effect o...
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The fact that labor market regulations are at the cornerstone of the debate on economic policy and p...
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While many studies of income inequality in the United States focus of the significance of declining ...
Persistently higher unemployment rates compared to the aftermath of the Second World War continue to...
Product and labor market deregulation reduce and redistribute rents, leading economic players to adj...
The literature on the benefits and costs of regulation demonstrates that this issue can be explored ...
This paper analyses how the regulation of price discrimination by a price capped firm can affect its...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first attempt to infer the consequences on productivity entaile...
A growing body of literature analyzing the distributive consequences of regulation suggests that reg...
The federal regulatory burden on businesses has increased by 28 percent in the last 15 years, accord...
(De)regulatory interventions frequently have unintended cross- market effects, which may or may not ...
Understanding the distribution of regulatory costs is key to evaluating whether a rulemaking exacerb...
Within the last three years, researchers in the nascent field of policy analytics have found links b...
In order to address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the effect o...
In some states, florists, hair-braiders, and even animal-massagers must obtain a license to work in ...
The fact that labor market regulations are at the cornerstone of the debate on economic policy and p...
The paper explores the link between wage premia and the determinants of product market rents. We fir...
While many studies of income inequality in the United States focus of the significance of declining ...
Persistently higher unemployment rates compared to the aftermath of the Second World War continue to...
Product and labor market deregulation reduce and redistribute rents, leading economic players to adj...
The literature on the benefits and costs of regulation demonstrates that this issue can be explored ...
This paper analyses how the regulation of price discrimination by a price capped firm can affect its...
This study is, to our knowledge, the first attempt to infer the consequences on productivity entaile...