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Marlo Lewis, Jr., "Reviving Regulatory Reform: Options for the President and Congress," CEI Issue Analysis, March 2005 (cei.org)
The story of regulatory reform has been one of much talk and little action, as CEI scholar Marlo Lewis describes in this in-depth look. He begins by examining the role regulation played in sabotaging the economic boom of the 1990s before addressing head-on the argument that regulatory reform is a pipe dream.
Lewis identifies two main types of reform--policing reforms and checks and balances reforms, defining them as follows: "Policing reforms aim via rules of rulemaking and centralized review to regulate the regulators. Checks and balances reforms seek to increase Congress's responsibility for regulatory decisions, create inter-agency competition, or foster competition between agency experts and outside experts." He ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Regulating the regulators.(ECONOMICS AND REGULATION)(Brief Article)