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The Failure of Judges and the Rise of Regulators
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352 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument that regulation is often more efficient than litigation in addressing economic issues. The author, a noted economist, explores how the prevalence of regulatory frameworks can be understood through their effectiveness in resolving disputes and managing resources. This analysis delves into the implications of regulatory practices and their impact on economic performance, offering insights into the balance between regulation and legal processes in contemporary society.
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2016, paperback
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