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INTRODUCTION TO PART 3
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. An Uneasy Commitment to Regulatory Government 1
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PART I. THE CYNICAL VIEW OF REGULATORY GOVERNMENT, AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
- Chapter One. The Basic Project 9
- Chapter Two. The Cynical View of Regulation 14
- Chapter Three. Is Regulatory Capture Inevitable? 26
- Chapter Four. Alternative Visions of Regulatory Government 53
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PART II. THE ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATORY STATE
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 2 79
- Chapter Five. Opening the Black Box: Regulatory Decisionmaking in Legal Context 81
- Chapter Six. Regulatory Government as Administrative Government 102
- Chapter Seven. Participation in Administrative Decisionmaking 118
- Chapter Eight. The Administrative-Process Approach Expanded: A More Developed Picture 134
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PART III. PUBLIC INTERESTED REGULATION
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 3 159
- Chapter Nine. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Ozone and Particulate Matter Rules 163
- Chapter Ten. The Food and Drug Administration’s Tobacco Initiative 180
- Chapter Eleven. The Forest Service’s Roadless Policy for National Forests 196
- Chapter Twelve. Socially Beneficial Administrative Decisionmaking: Additional Evidence 213
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PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 4 239
- Chapter Thirteen. The Public Choice Theory Revisited 241
- Chapter Fourteen. The Promise of an Administrative-Process Orientation 258
- Chapter Fifteen. Regulatory Rents, Regulatory Failures, and Other Objections 284
- Conclusion. The Regulatory State and Social Welfare 304
- Notes 307
- Index 365
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. An Uneasy Commitment to Regulatory Government 1
-
PART I. THE CYNICAL VIEW OF REGULATORY GOVERNMENT, AND ITS ALTERNATIVES
- Chapter One. The Basic Project 9
- Chapter Two. The Cynical View of Regulation 14
- Chapter Three. Is Regulatory Capture Inevitable? 26
- Chapter Four. Alternative Visions of Regulatory Government 53
-
PART II. THE ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATORY STATE
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 2 79
- Chapter Five. Opening the Black Box: Regulatory Decisionmaking in Legal Context 81
- Chapter Six. Regulatory Government as Administrative Government 102
- Chapter Seven. Participation in Administrative Decisionmaking 118
- Chapter Eight. The Administrative-Process Approach Expanded: A More Developed Picture 134
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PART III. PUBLIC INTERESTED REGULATION
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 3 159
- Chapter Nine. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Ozone and Particulate Matter Rules 163
- Chapter Ten. The Food and Drug Administration’s Tobacco Initiative 180
- Chapter Eleven. The Forest Service’s Roadless Policy for National Forests 196
- Chapter Twelve. Socially Beneficial Administrative Decisionmaking: Additional Evidence 213
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PART IV. PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 4 239
- Chapter Thirteen. The Public Choice Theory Revisited 241
- Chapter Fourteen. The Promise of an Administrative-Process Orientation 258
- Chapter Fifteen. Regulatory Rents, Regulatory Failures, and Other Objections 284
- Conclusion. The Regulatory State and Social Welfare 304
- Notes 307
- Index 365