Managing Regulatory Reform: The Reagan Strategy and Its Impact
By (Author) Marshall R. Goodman
By (author) Margaret T. Wrightson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th August 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political economy
338.973
Hardback
252
In his 1982 State of the Union address, Ronald Reagan vowed to return power to the states. Rather than take the more traditional route, he chose to instill the new federalism through intergovernmental regulatory relief. This book assess the policy's success and the problems it has caused. The book is based on several cases studies from different policy areas. Intergovernmental relations, nuclear energy policy, and environmental policy are discussed in detail. The authors have drawn extensively on public documents as well as interviews with members of congress, executive department officials, and those involved with special interest groups.
MARSHALL R. GOODMAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. MARGARET T. WRIGHTSON is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.