Tag: Deregulation

Books

Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. “Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.    

The Politics of Deregulation

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. The Politics of Deregulation. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1985.
“The standard wisdom among political scientists has been that ‘iron triangles’ operated among regulatory agencies, the regulated industries, and members of Congress, all presumably… More

Essays

Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. “Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.    

The Politics of Deregulation

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. The Politics of Deregulation. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1985.
“The standard wisdom among political scientists has been that ‘iron triangles’ operated among regulatory agencies, the regulated industries, and members of Congress, all presumably… More

Commentary

Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. “Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.    

The Politics of Deregulation

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. The Politics of Deregulation. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1985.
“The standard wisdom among political scientists has been that ‘iron triangles’ operated among regulatory agencies, the regulated industries, and members of Congress, all presumably… More

Multimedia

Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. “Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.    

The Politics of Deregulation

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. The Politics of Deregulation. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1985.
“The standard wisdom among political scientists has been that ‘iron triangles’ operated among regulatory agencies, the regulated industries, and members of Congress, all presumably… More

Teaching

Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. “Why the Regulators Chose to Deregulate.” In Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences, edited by Roger G. Noll. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.    

The Politics of Deregulation

– Derthick, Martha, and Paul J. Quirk. The Politics of Deregulation. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1985.
“The standard wisdom among political scientists has been that ‘iron triangles’ operated among regulatory agencies, the regulated industries, and members of Congress, all presumably… More