Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy demonstrates the constitutionally degraded and inherently dictatorial character of regulation, its ineffectiveness in curing social ills, and its use as a tool of special interests seeking personal gain in the form of money or power.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
chapter 1 Introduction
chapter 2 Mercantile and Early U.S. Regulation
chapter 3 Constitutional Democracy and Regulation
chapter 4 Command, Control, and Confiscation
chapter 5 Progressive Era Regulation
chapter 6 The Economic Theory of Regulation
chapter 7 Labor Regulation and Cartelization
chapter 8 Health and Safety Regulation
chapter 9 Environmental and Safety Regulation
chapter 10 Environmental Regulation
chapter 11 The Costs of Regulation
chapter 12 The Ideological Transformation
chapter 13 The Road Away From Serfdom
chapter 14 Index
chapter 15 About the Author