The problem of protecting consumer interests in the regulatory process is viewed from the free enterprise, progressive, and pluralist paradigms. Berman considers the characteristics of each paradigm, the ways reformers have sought to implement each, and how they interact and shape the nature of the regulatory system. The greatest conflict lies between the free enterprise and progressive paradigms on the need for regulation. The author concludes, however, that the regulatory system can best be viewed as a blend of the different paradigms-unstable though that blend may be. Copyright 1982 by The Policy Studies Organization.
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This article examines the development of regulatory reform by focusing on its background, strategies...
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Competition and economic regulation policies have traditionally been based on the conception of a “s...
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This article examines the development of regulatory reform by focusing on its background, strategies...
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