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|a Regulation and Public Interests :
|b The Possibility of Good Regulatory Government /
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|a The basic project -- The cynical view of regulation -- Is regulatory capture inevitable? -- Alternative visions of regulatory government -- Opening the black box : regulatory decisionmaking in legal context -- Regulatory government as administrative government -- Participation in administrative decisionmaking -- The administrative-process approach expanded : a more developed picture -- The Environmental Protection Agency's ozone and particulate matter rules -- The Food and Drug Administration's tobacco initiative -- The Forest Service's roadless policy for national forests -- Socially beneficial administrative decisionmaking -- The public choice theory revisited -- The promise of an administrative-process orientation -- Regulatory rents, regulatory failures, and other objections -- The regulatory state and social welfare.
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|a Not since the 1960s have U.S. politicians, Republican or Democrat, campaigned on platforms defending big government, much less the use of regulation to help solve social ills. And since the late 1970s, "deregulation" has become perhaps the most ubiquitous political catchword of all. This book takes on the critics of government regulation. Providing the first major alternative to conventional arguments grounded in public choice theory, it demonstrates that regulatory government can, and on important occasions does, advance general interests. Unlike previous accounts, Regulation and Public Inter.
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