Increasingly, and particularly in response to the recent economic downturn, policy makers have pointed to regulation as a “job killer” and have called for regulatory reform to promote job creation and economic recovery. The empirical research, although limited, reveals a more complex relationship between regulation and jobs, and fails to support the notion that regulation is either a major job killer or a significant job creator. U.S. policy makers should not expect that the nation’s economic woes can be solved by reforming the regulatory process.https://repository.upenn.edu/pennwhartonppi/1005/thumbnail.jp
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In 2012, the United States was recovering from a recession and policy makers were debating how to so...
Do we really know how much regulations cost? When regulators calculate the value of proposed regula...
Politicians and commentators have from time to time proposed that regulations be suspended or delaye...
Increasingly, and particularly in response to the recent economic downturn, policy makers have point...
This past Friday’s jobs report contained mixed news. On the positive side, the Department of Labor r...
Tens of millions of Americans continue to suffer the ravages of unemployment. Although government b...
U.S. newspapers’ use of the phrase “job-killing regulations” has exploded in recent years, rising by...
Does regulation create jobs or kill them? Although this question has gained extraordinary political...
In the wake of the Great Recession, recent political debates have focused on the impact regulation h...
“Job killing regulations” is an epithet commonly heard this year, with unemployment at persistently ...
Some politicians, business leaders, and scholars have suggested that an increase in federal regulati...
Despite noisy political claims to the contrary, the weight of the evidence suggests that regulation ...
How does one justify a new regulation, even one that creates significant benefits, when the proposed...
Trade regulation can create jobs in the sectors it protects or promotes, but almost always at the ex...
Government mandates contribute to reducing the ability of the private sector to create jobs. But wa...
In 2012, the United States was recovering from a recession and policy makers were debating how to so...
Do we really know how much regulations cost? When regulators calculate the value of proposed regula...
Politicians and commentators have from time to time proposed that regulations be suspended or delaye...