From The Heritage Foundation:
Regulation & Deregulation
Regulatory Overload
by David Borys, Andrew Hale, Mark Adams
Mercatus Center
November 30, 2011
Working Paper Series
Regulations are typically looked at with a snapshot approach; however, they can have a different effect when the entire system is viewed as a whole rather than as a collection of isolated pieces. Considering the cumulative effects of the regulatory system as a whole, making a change from action rules to rules defining desired outcomes, and the adoption of clear and certain rules would significantly reduce the regulatory burden on businesses.
URL: mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/Reg_Overload_HaleBorysAdams_WP1147_0.pdf
Regulation & Deregulation
Regulatory Overload
by David Borys, Andrew Hale, Mark Adams
Mercatus Center
November 30, 2011
Working Paper Series
Regulations are typically looked at with a snapshot approach; however, they can have a different effect when the entire system is viewed as a whole rather than as a collection of isolated pieces. Considering the cumulative effects of the regulatory system as a whole, making a change from action rules to rules defining desired outcomes, and the adoption of clear and certain rules would significantly reduce the regulatory burden on businesses.
URL: mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/Reg_Overload_HaleBorysAdams_WP1147_0.pdf
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