Simon F. Haeder

Simon F. Haeder is an assistant professor of public policy at the Pennsylvania State University School of Public Policy. He also is a fellow in the Interdisciplinary Research Leaders program, a national leadership development program supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He also was part of the inaugural cohort of the American Enterprise Institute’s Emerging Poverty Scholars program. His teaching and research interests include the public policymaking process, regulatory politics, lobbying, and interest group politics, and healthcare policy.

OIRA’s Impact on Rulemaking

OIRA’s Impact on Rulemaking

Interest groups that lobby OIRA impact public policy, yet OIRA’s role as a regulatory gatekeeper remains understudied.

Regulation, Delegation, and the Affordable Care Act

Regulation, Delegation, and the Affordable Care Act

Empirical study of the ACA’s implementation provides insight into the delegation of policymaking authority.

How Long is Too Long for Legislative Delegation?

How Long is Too Long for Legislative Delegation?

The temporal problem of delegation is rooted in empirical evidence.