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... regulatory matters there is only one certain route to fairness . 7. Regulation should be nonpolitical . The idea that regulation should be nonpolitical is a complex of many beliefs . Regulatory work is rationalized as judicial or ...
... regulatory matters there is only one certain route to fairness . 7. Regulation should be nonpolitical . The idea that regulation should be nonpolitical is a complex of many beliefs . Regulatory work is rationalized as judicial or ...
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... regulatory legislation and activity in the United States is directed toward the business community . The focus of this chapter will be on two principal varieties of regulation : the maintenance of competition under the antitrust laws ...
... regulatory legislation and activity in the United States is directed toward the business community . The focus of this chapter will be on two principal varieties of regulation : the maintenance of competition under the antitrust laws ...
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... regulated with administrators are important methods of influencing the course of regulatory action . It is not surprising , then , that the appointive process , formally involving the President and the Senate , is also seen as a crucial ...
... regulated with administrators are important methods of influencing the course of regulatory action . It is not surprising , then , that the appointive process , formally involving the President and the Senate , is also seen as a crucial ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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