Series

Incomprehensibility is a Trust Problem

Incomprehensibility is a Trust Problem

Agencies and stakeholders have incentives to speak to each other incomprehensibly.

Incomprehensibility and the Law

Incomprehensibility and the Law

The law needs not only to correct information asymmetries but comprehension asymmetries too.

Reinvigorating Congressional Reauthorization

Reinvigorating Congressional Reauthorization

Leading scholars debate proposal for Congress to sunset its statutes and require reauthorization.

Featured Regulatory Series of 2019

Featured Regulatory Series of 2019

The Regulatory Review revisits its series published over the past year.

Top Contributor Essays of 2019

Top Contributor Essays of 2019

The Regulatory Review highlights the top essays written by our contributors in 2019.

Top Staff Essays of 2019

Top Staff Essays of 2019

The Regulatory Review highlights the top regulatory stories written by our staff in 2019.

The 2019 Regulatory Year in Review

The 2019 Regulatory Year in Review

The Regulatory Review presents its leading essays from the past year.

Fixing Antitrust’s Indirect Purchaser Rule

Fixing Antitrust’s Indirect Purchaser Rule

A recent Supreme Court case allows end users to sue for antitrust violations.

A Brief History of Regulation and Deregulation

A Brief History of Regulation and Deregulation

The history of regulatory policy in the United States is rich, but its future remains unclear.

Deregulation Then and Now

Deregulation Then and Now

Leading scholars compare deregulation under the Reagan and Trump Administrations.

The 2018 Regulatory Year in Review

The 2018 Regulatory Year in Review

The Regulatory Review presents its leading essays from the past year.

It’s Time to Think Strategically About Retrospective Benefit-Cost Analysis

It’s Time to Think Strategically About Retrospective Benefit-Cost Analysis

Retrospective regulatory review should concentrate not only on reducing costs but also on creating benefits, like improving societal well-being.