Leading scholars from across the social sciences present empirical evidence that the obstacle of regulatory capture is more surmountable than previously thought
When regulations (or lack thereof) seem to detract from the common good, critics often point to regulatory capture as a culprit. In some academic and policy cir
As an experiment in reconnecting academia to the broader democracy, this work is designed to invigorate public policy debate by rededicating academic work to th
After two generations of emphasis on governmental inefficiency and the need for deregulation, we now see growing interest in the possibility of constructive gov
This report exposes how “policy capture”, where public decisions over policies are consistently or repeatedly directed away from the public interest towards