Regulatory reform legislation: hearings before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... major areas of concern in Federal regulation . Today we begin considera- tion of the ways in which we can control regulatory cost and improve agency procedures . In future sessions , we will also consid- er reforms for better agency ...
... major areas of concern in Federal regulation . Today we begin considera- tion of the ways in which we can control regulatory cost and improve agency procedures . In future sessions , we will also consid- er reforms for better agency ...
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... major provision of S. 262 will require all Federal departments and agencies to conduct an economic impact analysis - which evaluates the costs , benefits , and alternatives - of proposed regulation . We will also be discussing S. 445 ...
... major provision of S. 262 will require all Federal departments and agencies to conduct an economic impact analysis - which evaluates the costs , benefits , and alternatives - of proposed regulation . We will also be discussing S. 445 ...
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... major companies , and only social regulations . The report tells us the impact of regulation on small business will be the subject of future study . Also , economic regula- tions such as ICC controls on trucking - were not included . In ...
... major companies , and only social regulations . The report tells us the impact of regulation on small business will be the subject of future study . Also , economic regula- tions such as ICC controls on trucking - were not included . In ...
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... major study of the incremental costs of Federal regulation . This morning Mr. Cary will be testifying on behalf of the Business Roundtable . He is accompanied by Mr. Victor E. Millar of Arthur Andersen and Company . Following the ...
... major study of the incremental costs of Federal regulation . This morning Mr. Cary will be testifying on behalf of the Business Roundtable . He is accompanied by Mr. Victor E. Millar of Arthur Andersen and Company . Following the ...
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... major steps in the process of reaching some conclu- sions and find some answers to the problems that we see today in the area of Federal regulation . I applaud the chairman and Sena- tor Percy and my colleagues . Chairman RIBICOFF ...
... major steps in the process of reaching some conclu- sions and find some answers to the problems that we see today in the area of Federal regulation . I applaud the chairman and Sena- tor Percy and my colleagues . Chairman RIBICOFF ...
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