Federal regulatory directory
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書誌事項
Federal regulatory directory
CQ Press, a division of Congressional Quarterly, c2003
11th ed
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Includes indexes
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内容説明
Inexorably, the regulatory pendulum in Washington has begun to swing back. After years of diminished focus on federal regulation, through Democratic and Republican administrations alike, the Wall Street and corporate scandals in the wake of a burst economic bubble have given new life to a dimension of public policy that had fallen into disfavor. The stock market bust, the high-profile bankruptcies of a few huge companies, and a cascade of scandals about Wall Street has left consumers and investors wondering who is looking out for their interests. Federal regulators have begun a phoenix-like rise to new prominence in the political and policy debates of Washington, D.C. The Federal Regulatory Directory helps make sense of this pendulum swing. Now more than ever, informed readers need the eleventh edition. The book is a veritable "who's who" of the entire regulatory structure - the best way to learn who does what and how to reach people and get information in our electronic age. This comprehensive and fully indexed guide navigates your course through the complexities of Washington's regulatory world.
The directory features: Detailed information about more than 100 federal agencies that have economic, environmental, safety, health, and other regulatory powers under law; Information-packed profiles of agencies and department bureaus, describing power, functions, and general history, complete with names, phones, faxes, e-mail, Web sites, and other contact information for key personnel in Washington and regional offices; Glossaries, subject and name indexes, and organization charts to help you make sure you're getting the exact information you need. This updated directory helps you understand the powerful federal agencies that touch all Americans. In one convenient volume you get vital information about each agency: their responsibilities, how they operate, and who's in charge as well as a wide range of new media sources: Web sites, fax numbers, and toll-free hotlines.
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