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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Regulatory Reform And The National Energy Board, J. M. Hendry
Regulatory Reform And The National Energy Board, J. M. Hendry
Dalhousie Law Journal
Government regulation has been increasing rapidly for the past five decades. At present, boards, commissions, and other variously named administrative agencies pervade nearly every phrase of the nation's economic and social activity. At the federal level, these groups are involved in formulating economic policy; they control the construction and operation of pipelines and other means of transport; they supervise most facets of the telecommunications and broadcasting industries; they regulate, in many ways, the exploration for and manufacturing and marketing of raw materials. At the provincial level, they are concerned with labour relations, education, and the use of property. In addition, …
Frameworks For Analyzing The Effects Of Risk And Environmental Regulations On Productivity, W. Kip Viscusi
Frameworks For Analyzing The Effects Of Risk And Environmental Regulations On Productivity, W. Kip Viscusi
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
The existence of a negative relationship between the regulatory burden and capital investments, and consequently productivity,is not controversial. A conventional model of this type is developed in Section I. If, however, these regulations change over time and firms' investment decisions are irreversible, there will be additional distortions, as shown in Section II. In Section III, I show that uncertainty regarding these regulatory changes exacerbates the adverse productivity effects even for risk-neutral firms.
A Water Management Law For Arkansas, Frank J. Trelease
A Water Management Law For Arkansas, Frank J. Trelease
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The San Luis Valley Groundwater Dispute, David Harrison, Jeris Danielson
The San Luis Valley Groundwater Dispute, David Harrison, Jeris Danielson
Groundwater: Allocation, Development and Pollution (Summer Conference, June 6-9)
25 pages (includes illustrations and map).
Cable Television's Emerging Two-Way Services: A Dilemma For Federal And State Regulators, Frank W. Lloyd
Cable Television's Emerging Two-Way Services: A Dilemma For Federal And State Regulators, Frank W. Lloyd
Vanderbilt Law Review
Cable television as an entertainment medium has been the subject of various federal, state, and local regulatory schemes since its inception in the 1950's. The introduction of nonvideo two-way cable services that provide a capacity for responsive data and voice transmission between users of the two-way system has renewed interest in the appropriate role of government in the regulation of two-way cable services. Telephone companies in particular have pressed state and federal regulators to identify cable two-way systems as common carriers and to impose on them two-way cable common carrier regulations. In this Article Mr. Frank Lloyd discusses actual and …
The Legalization Of American Society: Economic Regulation, Peter O. Steiner
The Legalization Of American Society: Economic Regulation, Peter O. Steiner
Michigan Law Review
My central thesis is that regulation may be insightfully classified into three broad types of response to perceived market failure, and I will merely touch examples of each. The first is protection of competitive results. I shall focus on natural monopoly regulation, although anti-trust would do as well. The second is protection from competitive results, such as entry control and setting of minimum prices. The third is regulation of externalities such as pollution and accidents arising as byproducts of more usual production.
Drafting And Interpreting Sensitive Gas Purchase Contract Provisions, William D. Watson
Drafting And Interpreting Sensitive Gas Purchase Contract Provisions, William D. Watson
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
8 pages.
Agenda: Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions For The Future Of Regulatory Environment, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Houston. Law Center
Agenda: Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions For The Future Of Regulatory Environment, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Houston. Law Center
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
Contents:
The natural gas industry in transition / Ruth A. Maurer -- Legislative prospects for wellhead pricing of natural gas / Richard G. Morgan -- Off-system sales : will they ever return? : the interstate side / Robert C. McHugh -- Off-system sales : will they ever return? / Paul F. O'Konski -- Contractual and other considerations affecting producers, pipelines and distributors during current period of market demand constraints / Michael J. Manning -- Section 311 and 312 of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 and Hinshaw pipelines / Lauren Eaton -- Drafting and interpreting sensitive gas purchase contract …
Revolution In The Wasteland: Value And Diversity In Television, Michigan Law Review
Revolution In The Wasteland: Value And Diversity In Television, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Revolution in the Wasteland: Diversity in Television by Ronald A. Cass
Regulation In Perspective: Historical Essays, Michigan Law Review
Regulation In Perspective: Historical Essays, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Regulation and Perspective: Historical Essays edited by Thomas K. McCraw
Industry Influence In Federal Regulatory Agencies, Michigan Law Review
Industry Influence In Federal Regulatory Agencies, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Industry Influence in Federal Regulatory Agencies by Paul J. Quirk
Rationalizing Regulatory Reform, Ernest Gellhorn
Rationalizing Regulatory Reform, Ernest Gellhorn
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Regulation and Its Reform by Stephen Breyer
An Administrative Law Perspective On Consensual Decisionmaking, Andrew Popper
An Administrative Law Perspective On Consensual Decisionmaking, Andrew Popper
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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