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Administrative law

2020

University of Maine School of Law

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Word Limited: An Empirical Analysis Of The Relationship Between The Length, Resiliency, And Impact Of Federal Regulations, Anthony Moffa Jan 2020

Word Limited: An Empirical Analysis Of The Relationship Between The Length, Resiliency, And Impact Of Federal Regulations, Anthony Moffa

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Since the rise of the modern administrative state we have seen a demonstrable trend towards lengthier regulations. However, popular critiques of the administrative state that focus on the overall size of the Federal Register are misguided. They rest on the premise that more, and longer, regulations unduly burden industry and the economy in general. However, movement towards lengthier and more detailed regulations could be rational and largely unproblematic. This study tests two potential rational explanations for the trend towards longer regulations: dubbed (1) “the insulation hypothesis” and (2) “the socially beneficial hypothesis.” Each of these explanations embodies a theoretically rational …