Claiming that existing regulation is excessive and irrational, regulatory critics have successfully convinced Congress and the White House to implement a plethora of procedural requirements to analyze a proposed regulation before it is promulgated. In our book, Risk Regulation at Risk: Restoring A Pragmatic Approach (2003), we argued that the previous initiatives address the possibility of regulatory failure on the wrong end of the regulatory policy implementation process. We suggested that one way of improving regulation would be to rely on incremental adjustments in regulation on the back end of the regulatory process. This article addresses in more detail the potential of two types of back-end processes (deadline extensions and waivers, ...
The Center for Environmental Initiatives, The MIT Consortium on Environmental Challenge
Each year, independent regulatory agencies—such as the Federal Communications Commission, Nuclear Re...
Advocates and critics of regulation make familiar but competing claims. Either regulations hamper ec...
Claiming that existing regulation is excessive and irrational, regulatory critics have successfully ...
Over the past decade and more, there has been a sustained attack on our nation\u27s approach for reg...
The regulatory process is often criticized for being cumbersome and slow, much like a computer whose...
Over the past several decades, the scope, reach and cost of federal regulations have increased drama...
Federal regulation reaches nearly all aspects of modern life and is pervasive in the modern economy....
Now that a fairly effective system for reviewing pending government rulemaking has been established ...
In January 2007, President George W. Bush stirred up widespread controversy by issuing amendments to...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal regul...
From 1980 to 2000, attitudes toward government regulation have shifted significantly. Terms like co...
Congress cast a very long shadow on federal regulatory agencies in March, 2001, when it exercised au...
As the number, cost, and complexity of federal regulations have grown over the past twenty years, th...
Besides being a very interesting, cogent, and even a tidy study, Strategic Regulators sheds some b...
The Center for Environmental Initiatives, The MIT Consortium on Environmental Challenge
Each year, independent regulatory agencies—such as the Federal Communications Commission, Nuclear Re...
Advocates and critics of regulation make familiar but competing claims. Either regulations hamper ec...
Claiming that existing regulation is excessive and irrational, regulatory critics have successfully ...
Over the past decade and more, there has been a sustained attack on our nation\u27s approach for reg...
The regulatory process is often criticized for being cumbersome and slow, much like a computer whose...
Over the past several decades, the scope, reach and cost of federal regulations have increased drama...
Federal regulation reaches nearly all aspects of modern life and is pervasive in the modern economy....
Now that a fairly effective system for reviewing pending government rulemaking has been established ...
In January 2007, President George W. Bush stirred up widespread controversy by issuing amendments to...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal regul...
From 1980 to 2000, attitudes toward government regulation have shifted significantly. Terms like co...
Congress cast a very long shadow on federal regulatory agencies in March, 2001, when it exercised au...
As the number, cost, and complexity of federal regulations have grown over the past twenty years, th...
Besides being a very interesting, cogent, and even a tidy study, Strategic Regulators sheds some b...
The Center for Environmental Initiatives, The MIT Consortium on Environmental Challenge
Each year, independent regulatory agencies—such as the Federal Communications Commission, Nuclear Re...
Advocates and critics of regulation make familiar but competing claims. Either regulations hamper ec...