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Over the past few years the debate over the economic rationality of health, safety and environmental regulation has … misrepresent ex ante guesses as "the" costs and benefits of regulation. They also zero out whole categories of benefits that cannot …
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This article explores the question of whether contemporary regulatory reformers' attitudes toward government regulation … shared beliefs that regulation often proves counterproductive in terms of its own objectives, fails demanding tests for …
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solely on substantive prohibitions and adversarial enforcement, regulation should centre on designing processes and systems … traditional regulation is in fact a shift away from regulation and public action to an era of devolution and deregulation; the …
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This paper documents that mortgage market deregulation helps mitigate the risk of population aging by affecting a foundational family-level decision: the choice to have children. Using a US federal regulator ruling, I show that young households fully exposed to mortgage market deregulation...
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Regulation is often casually conceived of as functioning like a binary on/off switch: as if an area, issue, or industry … is either regulated or not. While this binary model of regulation can be useful, it also decontextualizes regulatory … past and future decisions. As an alternative, we present a timeline approach to regulation. The timeline approach is …
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This study takes a comprehensive look at the overall flexibility of regulatory governance in Korea, including the design, implementation, and monitoring of the many issues surrounding regulatory reform that stand in the way of innovation growth. Based on the findings of the analysis, the paper...
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This article explores the question of whether contemporary regulatory reformers' attitudes toward government regulation … shared beliefs that regulation often proves counterproductive in terms of its own objectives, fails demanding tests for …
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For the last four decades, benefit-cost analysis has been a mainstay of the U.S. federal regulatory process and, under Executive Orders in effect since 1981, such analysis must generally be used to justify significant federal regulations. While administrations of different parties have...
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the pitfalls of traditional and new approaches to regulation and the synergies between them. To improve the safety and …
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