This paper discusses the prevalence of regulation in the U.S. It provides the necessary background information on the process for creating regulations, how scholars can measure the increase in regulation, and the different types of regulations. This paper then goes on to discuss the five major recent trends in regulation and the implications of these trends for the future
Regulations can vary greatly. They can take the form of technology requirements, design standards, p...
Ever since Congress created the first federal regulatory body more than 130 years ago, people have d...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
In the United States, recent years saw an explosion of interest in government regulation of private ...
The debate over federal regulation has long been at the center of political contests. But surprising...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
To understand the challenges with the current regulatory structure of higher education, as well as t...
Among the most significant behaviors in the United States today is one of the least known and least ...
The economics of regulation seems to have arrived at a crossroads. Activity in the field is burgeoni...
As the regulatory reform movement slows, a new strategy, focusing on the shortcomings of the basic r...
Government endorses the idea of “smart regulation”, seeing it as an attractive wrapper for a busines...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
The economics literature contains no consistent, generally accepted definition of regulation. Some s...
This essay is part of a Symposium entitled American Regulatory Policy: Have We Found A Third Way?...
The past five years has seen a dramatic turn of events against the tobacco industry, raising the que...
Regulations can vary greatly. They can take the form of technology requirements, design standards, p...
Ever since Congress created the first federal regulatory body more than 130 years ago, people have d...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
In the United States, recent years saw an explosion of interest in government regulation of private ...
The debate over federal regulation has long been at the center of political contests. But surprising...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
To understand the challenges with the current regulatory structure of higher education, as well as t...
Among the most significant behaviors in the United States today is one of the least known and least ...
The economics of regulation seems to have arrived at a crossroads. Activity in the field is burgeoni...
As the regulatory reform movement slows, a new strategy, focusing on the shortcomings of the basic r...
Government endorses the idea of “smart regulation”, seeing it as an attractive wrapper for a busines...
Events of the last several years have deeply shaken public confidence in the U.S. regulatory system....
The economics literature contains no consistent, generally accepted definition of regulation. Some s...
This essay is part of a Symposium entitled American Regulatory Policy: Have We Found A Third Way?...
The past five years has seen a dramatic turn of events against the tobacco industry, raising the que...
Regulations can vary greatly. They can take the form of technology requirements, design standards, p...
Ever since Congress created the first federal regulatory body more than 130 years ago, people have d...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...