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Administrative Process Reform in a Discretionary Age: The Role of Social Consequences [PDF]
The basic rulemaking procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act have remained intact for thirty-eight years, but now Congress is seriously considering reform of those generic rules.
H., Schroeder Christopher +1 more
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ABSTRACT Administrative burdens are deliberate policy choices, as governments can proactively design rules and procedures to shape burdens experienced by citizens. While existing research has examined the effects of burden reduction strategies, less is known about the factors driving burden reduction actions at the local level.
Shan Zhou, Emma Mast
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Willful Blindness: Federal Agencies\u27 Failure to Comply with the Regulatory Flexibility Act\u27s Periodic Review Requirement-And Current Proposals to Invigorate the Act [PDF]
The Article first explains the basic requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, and in particular focuses on the periodic review requirement contained in Section 610.
See, Michael R.
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ABSTRACT Recent literature calls for scholars to bridge the divide that has emerged between criminology and regulation and governance. In the current work, we propose that criminological opportunity theories provide one fruitful pathway to that end.
Carole Gibbs +3 more
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Public Segmentation and the Impact of AI Use in E-Rulemaking
Digitization has profoundly changed how government interacts with its publics. The expanding use of AI promises even more advancement. However, the rollout of AI is not without risk.
Loarre Andreu Perez +5 more
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ABSTRACT We perform bibliometric analysis on documents for 255 Regulatory Impact Analyzes (RIAs) prepared by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from 1980 through 2024. Using a series of automated information extraction methods, we extract references from these documents and match them to bibliographic records.
Tyler A. Scott, Sojeong Kim, Liza Wood
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When Do Interest Groups Use Electronic Rulemaking? [PDF]
This paper analyzes how electronic rulemaking is affecting the propensity of interest groups to file comments and replies at the Federal Communications Commission.
de Figueiredo, John M.
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ABSTRACT This paper assesses what type of comments are most useful to what type of stakeholder in gaining influence during public consultations. Theoretically, the paper approaches stakeholders' consultation comments as reputational threats from key audiences that the agency needs to respond to.
Rik Joosen
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The Problem of Institutional Fit: Uncovering Patterns with Boosted Decision Trees
Complex social-ecological contexts play an important role in shaping the types of institutions that groups use to manage resources, and the effectiveness of those institutions in achieving social and environmental objectives.
Graham Epstein +8 more
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PRAWNO-ADMINISTRACYJNE DETERMINANTY FUNKCJONOWANIA RADIOFONII I TELEWIZJI W POLSCE
This article is an attempt at defining legal and administrative determinants of broadcasting in Poland. The author has undertaken an analysis of the statutory tasks and system of broadcasting companies, including their executive (management boards ...
Jacek Janusz Mrozek
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