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Regulation: Benefit Or Bane, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Regulation: Benefit Or Bane, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Murray Weidenbaum and Carol Tucker Foreman debate what are the best ways to improve government regulation.
Government Regulation Of The Automobile: Extensive And Growing, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Government Regulation Of The Automobile: Extensive And Growing, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Automobile regulation is very burdensome and in many cases works at cross-purposes. By increasing safety features, fuel economy may be reduced.
An Ambitious Agenda For Economic Growth, Murray L. Weidenbaum
An Ambitious Agenda For Economic Growth, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
An extensive array of expenditure, tax, and regulatory reforms could help in shifting the American economy to a sustainable higher growth path. Carrying out needed changes requires more than developing attractive new programs; it also means making a continuous stream of hard choices.
How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
How Government Reduces Employment, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Murray Weidenbaum shows how the federal government conducts many activities that affect the ability of the private sector to create jobs.
An Economist's Look At The 1984 Elections--And Beyond, Murray L. Weidenbaum
An Economist's Look At The 1984 Elections--And Beyond, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Depending on the winner of the 1984 presidential election, the author shows what the policies of a Reagan Administration or Mondale Administration would be regarding deficits, tax reform, regulation, antitrust laws, and protectionism.
The Growth Of The Un As A Regulator Of Private Enterprise, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Growth Of The Un As A Regulator Of Private Enterprise, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Many UN agencies have become involved in establishing codes of conduct for multinational corporations that regulate many of their day-to-day functions. Instead of focusing on this issue, the UN should stick with its fundamental responsibility of peacekeeper.
The Next Step In Regulatory Reform, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Next Step In Regulatory Reform, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Now that a fairly effective system for reviewing pending government rulemaking has been established in the Reagan Administration, it is time for the next step of reviewing and revising the substantive laws that govern the regulatory process.
The Next Step In Regulatory Reform: Updating The Statutes, 1983 Report On Regulatory Budgets, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Ronald J. Penoyer
The Next Step In Regulatory Reform: Updating The Statutes, 1983 Report On Regulatory Budgets, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Ronald J. Penoyer
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Regulatory reform is needed to reduce excessive costs, which in turn will help business as well as the consumer.
Public Policy: No Longer A Spectator Sport For Business, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Public Policy: No Longer A Spectator Sport For Business, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
This piece shows the huge growth of federal regulation in the 1970s. In turn, business needs to become more involved in the public arena to improve business-government relations.
The Future Of Business: Shock Or Stability?, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Future Of Business: Shock Or Stability?, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
Murray Weidenbaum offers suggestions on ways to reduce government controls and the need for a better understanding of how government policies affect the private sector.
Government And The Citizen, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Government And The Citizen, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
This paper examines some of the impacts of government expansion on the private sector.
The Case For Economizing On Government Controls, Murray L. Weidenbaum
The Case For Economizing On Government Controls, Murray L. Weidenbaum
Murray Weidenbaum Publications
This paper points out the waste and hidden costs created by many government regulations.