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Cutting Red Tape in Canada: A Regulatory Reform Model for the United States?

Laura Jones
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Annals of Computational Economics, 2015

Abstract: Canada recently passed a federal law requiring that one regulation be removed for every new regulation introduced. This change has deep roots in a broader set of reforms from the province of British Columbia, designed to control red tape while preserving

Date: 2015
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