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The Costs of Government Regulation
1977Overregulation of business causes extra costs to the consumer. For the public good, government needs to find sensible and moderate means of regulation in order for business to fulfill its basic economic function.
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Regulation of Digital Government
2016New digital technologies bear great potential for the transformation of traditional processes of governance. However, concerns about issues such as security, privacy and health require strategies of regulatory oversight on a national, regional and international level.
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Ethics, Governance and Regulation
2008Black chose a humble title – the environmental aspects of aquaculture – but actually provides more. In the introduction, he alludes to his plan to take on more. He touches on the concept of the sustainability of aquaculture (a concept which encompasses issues beyond environmental aspects) and also points out that well-designed regulations (a governance
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Government regulation of research
Society, 1980Seiler, Lauren H., Murtha, James M.
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Government Regulation and Economics
1996In 1994 the U.S. District Court of Texas on behalf of the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers penalized a 73 year old retiree. As part of the judgement, the court forced him to post a large sign on the highway in front of his house. It read, “Wetlands Restoration: Illegal fill material, deposited without required permit from the U.S.
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1975
As men established systems of government to serve their needs, food became a governmental concern. Wars have been fought over food supplies and lands for growing food, and control of food has always been used as a military weapon. Armies and countries have been starved into submission.
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As men established systems of government to serve their needs, food became a governmental concern. Wars have been fought over food supplies and lands for growing food, and control of food has always been used as a military weapon. Armies and countries have been starved into submission.
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Perspectives on Government Regulation
1982The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 mandates that no worker should “suffer material impairment of health or functional capacity” from toxic chemicals in the workplace. In hearings on the Act, individuals from a variety of organizations testified that control of exposure to and monitoring of thousands of substances were necessary for workers’
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Enhancing global access to cancer medicines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Javier Cortés+2 more
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Doping regulation in transition metal compounds for electrocatalysis
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Jie Zeng+2 more
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