Donald Trump, the “Workers’ Party” Candidate, on Regulation
Experts argue that Donald Trump’s focus on jobs and worker impacts instead of the application of the net social benefits test is imprudent.
Brian F. Mannix is a research professor at the GW Regulatory Studies Center. He served as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Associate Administrator for Policy, Economics, and Innovation from 2005 to 2009, and earlier was the Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources for the Commonwealth of Virginia, in addition to holding appointments at a number of other federal and state agencies. He served as the Managing Editor of the American Enterprise Institute’s Regulation magazine from 1987 to 1989.
Experts argue that Donald Trump’s focus on jobs and worker impacts instead of the application of the net social benefits test is imprudent.