Regulation

Regulatory Reform: A Report Card for the Reagan Administration

Murray Weidenbaum


Abstract
Reforms of federal regulation since 1981 have been modest. At the statutory level, the major accomplishment has been the avoidance of new regulatory requirements. A program of reviewing proposed regulations has been put in motion. The inclusion of benefit-cost analysis in these reviews has been especially noteworthy. Yet in the main, the current array of regulatory activities is very similar to that which characterized January 1981.
Fall 1983

Volume 26
Issue 1


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