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Focusing on the intersection of regulation and constitutional principles, this book critiques the authoritarian nature of regulatory practices and their failure to address societal issues. It highlights how regulation often serves the interests of powerful entities rather than the public good, illustrating its role as a mechanism for special interests to pursue financial or political advantage. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the detrimental effects of regulatory frameworks on democracy and economic health.
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Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy, James Rolph Edwards
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- Released
- 1998
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- Title
- Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy
- Subtitle
- The Regulatory Road to Serfdom
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James Rolph Edwards
- Publisher
- RLPG/Galleys
- Released
- 1998
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN13
- 9780761812623
- Description
- Focusing on the intersection of regulation and constitutional principles, this book critiques the authoritarian nature of regulatory practices and their failure to address societal issues. It highlights how regulation often serves the interests of powerful entities rather than the public good, illustrating its role as a mechanism for special interests to pursue financial or political advantage. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the detrimental effects of regulatory frameworks on democracy and economic health.