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Regulation in the States

Regulation in the States
By Paul Eric Teske

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Deregulation continues to be a hot-button issue in the United States. While the national debates rage, however, regulation at the state level still flies below the public’s radar screen, Although it is critically important. Paul Teske provides the foundation necessary to assess competing claims about state-level economic regulation in a time of turbulent politics and uncertain economics. He has produced an indispensable resource, offering both depth and breadth.

"Regulation in the States" provides original quantitative analyses of state-level regulation across all the states in ten important sectors such as telecommunications, electricity, and professional licensing. Each section uses the same template for research and discussion, enabling cross-comparison among industries. Teske finds that commonly held fears of regulatory capture by industry are overblown, as are worries about an inevitable "race to the bottom." Legislatures and agencies still tend to base their policy decisions on their own ideologies and analysis. Teske also examines important exceptions, however, such as the case of occupational regulation.

State-level regulation is neither inherently evil nor universally wise. The truth is somewhere in between, often found among the details. Nobody would argue it is perfect, however, and Teske assesses a wide range of possible reforms.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1314973 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

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About the Author
Paul Teske is a professor of public affairs at the University of Colorado’s Graduate School of Public Affairs in Denver. Among his books are Choosing Schools: Consumer Choice and the Quality of American Schools (written with Mark Schneider and Melissa Marschall) and Public Entrepreneurs: Agents for Change in American Government (with Mark Schneider).