State regulatory policy and economic development
Robert Tannenwald
New England Economic Review, 1997, issue Mar, 83-108
Abstract:
What is the effect of various state regulations on economic development? Examples include regulations affecting workers' compensation, right-to-work laws, environmental protection, and financial institutions. What problems are inherent in measuring regulatory burden and how have investigators dealt with them?
Keywords: state; finances (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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