Books
The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James W. McKie, editor, Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Brookings Institution, 1974).Can the Government Regulate Itself?
– James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, "Can the Government Regulate Itself?" The Public Interest, Number 46, Winter 1977.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980), pp. 357-394.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980, 1982).In the late 1970s, Wilson sent some of his students out to explore the politics of regulation — “how goals were determined, conflict resolved or managed, standards set, and policy… More
Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation," in Roger G. Noll, editor, Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences (University of California Press, 1985 ), pp. 357-363.Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation
– James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson, "Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation," Regulation, Vol. 9, No. 13 (September-October 1985), pp. 13-17, 36-38.Essays
The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James W. McKie, editor, Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Brookings Institution, 1974).Can the Government Regulate Itself?
– James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, "Can the Government Regulate Itself?" The Public Interest, Number 46, Winter 1977.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980), pp. 357-394.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980, 1982).In the late 1970s, Wilson sent some of his students out to explore the politics of regulation — “how goals were determined, conflict resolved or managed, standards set, and policy… More
Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation," in Roger G. Noll, editor, Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences (University of California Press, 1985 ), pp. 357-363.Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation
– James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson, "Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation," Regulation, Vol. 9, No. 13 (September-October 1985), pp. 13-17, 36-38.Commentary
The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James W. McKie, editor, Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Brookings Institution, 1974).Can the Government Regulate Itself?
– James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, "Can the Government Regulate Itself?" The Public Interest, Number 46, Winter 1977.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980), pp. 357-394.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980, 1982).In the late 1970s, Wilson sent some of his students out to explore the politics of regulation — “how goals were determined, conflict resolved or managed, standards set, and policy… More
Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation," in Roger G. Noll, editor, Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences (University of California Press, 1985 ), pp. 357-363.Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation
– James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson, "Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation," Regulation, Vol. 9, No. 13 (September-October 1985), pp. 13-17, 36-38.Multimedia
The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James W. McKie, editor, Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Brookings Institution, 1974).Can the Government Regulate Itself?
– James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, "Can the Government Regulate Itself?" The Public Interest, Number 46, Winter 1977.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980), pp. 357-394.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980, 1982).In the late 1970s, Wilson sent some of his students out to explore the politics of regulation — “how goals were determined, conflict resolved or managed, standards set, and policy… More
Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "Neglected Areas of Research on Regulation," in Roger G. Noll, editor, Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences (University of California Press, 1985 ), pp. 357-363.Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation
– James Q. Wilson and Louise Richardson, "Public Ownership vs. Energy Conservation: A Paradox of Utility Regulation," Regulation, Vol. 9, No. 13 (September-October 1985), pp. 13-17, 36-38.Teaching
The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James W. McKie, editor, Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Brookings Institution, 1974).Can the Government Regulate Itself?
– James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, "Can the Government Regulate Itself?" The Public Interest, Number 46, Winter 1977.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, "The Politics of Regulation," in James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980), pp. 357-394.The Politics of Regulation
– James Q. Wilson, editor, The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980, 1982).In the late 1970s, Wilson sent some of his students out to explore the politics of regulation — “how goals were determined, conflict resolved or managed, standards set, and policy… More