Handbook of regulation and administrative law

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Handbook of regulation and administrative law

edited by David H. Rosenbloom, Richard D. Schwartz

(Public administration and public policy, 54)

M. Dekker, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume presents a broad overview of the political, administrative, legal and constitutional questions posed by the rise of the administrative state in the United States - covering all core subjects in the study of regulatory policy and administrative law.

Table of Contents

The Evolution of the Administrative State and Transformations of Administrative Law * The New Separation and Delegation of Powers Doctrines * Trends in Regulatory Administration * Economic Regulatory Policies: Regulation and Deregulation in Historical Context * The State of State Regulation * What Every Administrator Should Know About Environmental Law * Regulatory Takings * Deregulation and Reregulation: Policy, Politics, and Economics * Some Crucial Issues in Administrative Law * Adjudication * Management of Federal Agency Adjudication * Explaining Agency Decision-Making: The Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Policy in the Reagan Era * The Elements of Agency Rule-Making * Regulatory Enforcement * Managing Regulatory Enforcement in the United States * Federal Information Policy and Administrative Law * Regulatory Bias and Conflict of Interest Regulation * Frontiers * Discretion Administrative Democracy * Bureaucracy and the Public: Observations and Reflections from Field Research.

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