Regulating at Midnight
Are regulatory analyses worse when rules are issued in the closing days of an outgoing administration?
Regulation as a Dynamic Macroeconomic Enterprise
Regulators can do a better job of anticipating reactions when designing regulations.
Improving How Agencies Collect Information
My recent ACUS report presents three conclusions to frame proposed improvements.
Can the White House Trim U.S. Paperwork?
OIRA memo is admirable but bolder action by Congress may be needed.
Bureaucratic Rules: A Tale of Two Libraries
Differing bureaucratic missions produce different regulatory environments for visitors at two major government libraries.
Is Flexible Regulation an Oxymoron?
Regulatory flexibility makes sense only when comparing rules’ stringency, structure, specificity, and scope.
Drawing Inspiration from James Q. Wilson’s “Bureaucracy”
Few have had as much influence on my development as a researcher as Professor Wilson.
A Simple Solution to Ineffective Regulations
Two CPSC Commissioners explain how to improve consumer product safety regulation.
Jim Wilson: From Human Nature to Middle Initials
Jim Wilson continues to influence my professional career in unintended but delightful ways.
James Q. Wilson and Evidence-Based Government
Evidence-based research was the crux of James Q. Wilson’s approach to government policy.
The Need to Protect Health from Fine Particles
EPA must articulate and justify how its ozone decisions protect the public health.
James Q. Wilson: The (Organization) Man
James Q. Wilson was, above all else, a diligent and insightful student of organizations.