Leading theories of regulation assume that governments regulate profit-maximizing firms: governments set rules, to which firms respond rationally in ways that constrain their behavior. However, often the entities that governments regulate are other government agencies, which face very different compliance costs. US environmental policy provides an ideal example to illustrate differences in public and private regulation outcomes because public agencies and private firms provide similar services, confront similar regulatory obligations, and are sufficiently numerous to provide statistical traction. The authors studied two prominent US environmental programs, the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and found evidence th...
With the recent announcement that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson i...
Based on a literature review, this paper addresses the questions under what conditions four differen...
In this paper I explore this most recent development in regulatory policy and, in particular, the ro...
Recent events such as the Volkswagen emissions scandal have reminded us that the private sector ofte...
Does regulatory enforcement or wastewater facilities differ depending on whether the facility is pub...
Public participation has become an important part of how US government agencies make decisions about...
This article advances a political theory of regulation that accounts for the choices of regulators a...
Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and ...
Abstract. Interest in the use of so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal envi...
Following the regulatory excesses of the 1970s and the reforms of the 1980s, the policy pendulum is ...
Regulatory relief asks the wrong question when it asks whether a regulation\u27s benefits justify it...
Over the past two decades the role of private parties in the policing of environmental regulation ha...
In recent years, cases in which state governments chose to override federal environmental regulation...
Environmental agencies have several options for dealing with alleged noncompliance with environmenta...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
With the recent announcement that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson i...
Based on a literature review, this paper addresses the questions under what conditions four differen...
In this paper I explore this most recent development in regulatory policy and, in particular, the ro...
Recent events such as the Volkswagen emissions scandal have reminded us that the private sector ofte...
Does regulatory enforcement or wastewater facilities differ depending on whether the facility is pub...
Public participation has become an important part of how US government agencies make decisions about...
This article advances a political theory of regulation that accounts for the choices of regulators a...
Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and ...
Abstract. Interest in the use of so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal envi...
Following the regulatory excesses of the 1970s and the reforms of the 1980s, the policy pendulum is ...
Regulatory relief asks the wrong question when it asks whether a regulation\u27s benefits justify it...
Over the past two decades the role of private parties in the policing of environmental regulation ha...
In recent years, cases in which state governments chose to override federal environmental regulation...
Environmental agencies have several options for dealing with alleged noncompliance with environmenta...
Effective enforcement is crucial to achieving the objectives of the federal environmental statutes. ...
With the recent announcement that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson i...
Based on a literature review, this paper addresses the questions under what conditions four differen...
In this paper I explore this most recent development in regulatory policy and, in particular, the ro...