POLICY INSTRUMENTS, INSTITUTIONS, AND OBJECTIVES: AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING "ALTERNATIVES" TO REGULATION

Increased federal regulation is regarded as a response to political dissatisfaction with the free market. This article addresses the arguments for and against regulation. A framework is suggested for the analysis of considerations which can be used as a guide to develop suitable controls and strateg...

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Published in:Administrative law review Vol. 37; no. 3; pp. 221 - 258
Main Authors: Harter, Philip J., Eads, George C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chicago Section of Administrative Law of the American Bar Association 01-07-1985
American Bar Association, Administrative Law Section
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Summary:Increased federal regulation is regarded as a response to political dissatisfaction with the free market. This article addresses the arguments for and against regulation. A framework is suggested for the analysis of considerations which can be used as a guide to develop suitable controls and strategies.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW, Vol. 37, No. 3, September 1985: 221-258
ISSN:0001-8368
2326-9154