In Regulatory Politics in Transition Marc Eisner argues that to understand fully the importance of regulatory policy we need to survey the critical policy shift
Presidents have long sought to roll back their predecessors' regulatory policies. They have typically relied on efforts to repeal regulations and to withdraw un
. . . offering a concise and illuminative account of the regulatory state . Particularly impressive is its excellent contextualisation of the birth and spread o
Regulatory change is typically understood as a response to significant crises like the Great Depression, or salient events that focus public attention, like Ear
The past three decades have brought remarkable change in American regulatory politics. The re-emergence of public interest movements in the sixties and seventie