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- 10566: Healthcare Openness and Access Project 2020: Prerelease

- Jared Rhoads, Darcy Bryan and Robert Graboyes
- 10561: Examining Certificate-of-Need Laws in the Context of the Rural Health Crisis

- Thomas Stratmann
- 10485: Regulation and Economic Growth: Evidence from British Columbia’s Experiment in Regulatory Budgeting

- Patrick McLaughlin and Bentley Coffey
- 10464: Predicting Authoritarian Crackdowns: A Machine Learning Approach

- Weifeng Zhong and Julian Chan
- 10461: A Lottery for the Republic of Science: Chance, Merit, and Fairness in the Process of Awarding Research Grants

- Walter Valdivia
- 10450: Transfer of Federal Spectrum Through Overlay Licenses

- Brent Skorup
- 10409: The Impact of Economic Regulation on Growth: Survey and Synthesis

- James Broughel and Robert Hahn
- 10374: The Politics of Redevelopment Planning in Tysons and Outcomes 10 Years Later

- Emily Hamilton
- 10347: Regulation and Income Inequality in the United States

- Colin O'Reilly and Dustin Chambers
- 10340: The Sandbox Paradox: Balancing the Need to Facilitate Innovation with the Risk of Regulatory Privilege

- Brian Knight and Trace Mitchell
- 10329: How to Increase Transparency and Promote Value in Healthcare: Information plus Incentives

- John O'Shea
- 10319: Explaining Dirks

- Andrew Vollmer
- 10308: The Impact of Regulatory Growth on Operating Costs

- Richard Fullenbaum and Tyler Richards
- 10295: Regulation, Entrepreneurship, and Dynamism

- Dustin Chambers, Oliver Sherouse and Patrick McLaughlin
- 10289: Federal Regulation and Mortality in the 50 States

- James Broughel and Dustin Chambers
- 10277: A 50-State Review of Regulatory Procedures

- James Broughel, Feler Bose and Brian Baugus
- 10274: Healthcare to the Home: Enabling Distributed Health Service Delivery by Removing Barriers to Entrepreneurial Exploration

- Philip Auerswald
- 10243: On Regulation and Excess Reserves: The Case of Basel III

- Steph Miller and Blake Hoarty
- 10167: The Mighty Waves of Regulatory Reform: Regulatory Budgets and the Future of Cost-Benefit Analysis

- James Broughel
- 10143: Women as Independent Workers in the Gig Economy

- Liya Palagashvili and Paola Suarez Rocabado
- 10133: Private Policies and Public Power: When Banks Act as Regulators within a Regime of Privilege

- Brian Knight and Trace Mitchell
- 10118: The Erosion of Publisher Liability in American Law, Section 230, and the Future of Online Curation

- Brent Skorup and Jennifer Huddleston
- 10062: RegData: Australia

- Patrick McLaughlin and Jason Potts
- 10055: Rules vs. Discretion Revisited: A Proposal to Make the Strategy of Monetary Policy Transparent

- Robert Hetzel
- 10026: Rise of the "Quants" in Financial Services: Regulation and Crowding Out of Routine Jobs

- Christos Makridis and Alberto Rossi
- 10001: Outlawing Favoritism: The Economics, History, and Law of Anti-Aid Provisions in State Constitutions

- Matt Mitchell, Jon Riches, Veronica Thorson and Anne Philpot
- 9999: Restoring the Promise of Federal Reserve Governance

- Peter Conti-Brown
- 9997: New Evidence on Debt as an Obstacle to US Economic Growth

- Thomas Grennes, Mehmet Caner and Michael Fan
- 9893: Inclusionary Zoning and Housing Market Outcomes

- Emily Hamilton
- 9889: Executive Incentives, Import Restrictions, and Competition: Empirical Analysis of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders

- Brian Blank
- 9863: Auctioning Airspace

- Brent Skorup
- 9752: Consumer Perceptions of Financial Advisory Titles and Implications for Title Regulation

- Derek Tharp
- 9727: Commodity Money, Free Banking, and Nominal Income Targeting: Lessons for Monetary Policy Reform

- Joshua Hendrickson
- 9588: Housing Supply in the 2010s

- Salim Furth
- 9585: Is Dodd-Frank the Biggest Law Ever?

- Patrick McLaughlin, Mark Febrizio, Oliver Sherouse and Scott King
- 9554: Applying XBRL to US State and Local Government Audited Financial Reports

- Marc Joffe and Jacqueline Reck
- 9540: Hemp in the United States: A Case Study of Regulatory Path Dependency

- Trey Malone and Kevin Gomez
- 9527: The California Rule and Its Potential Abolition

- Scott Shepard
- 9526: Does Land Development Pay for Itself? A Critique of Cost-of-Community-Service Studies

- Tom Means and Jack Estill
- 9496: Smart Cities, Dumb Infrastructure: Policy-Induced Competition in Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Systems

- Korok Ray and Brent Skorup
- 9458: Regulation, Entrepreneurship, and Firm Size

- Dustin Chambers and Patrick McLaughlin
- 8926: Monetary Regimes, Money Supply, and the US Business Cycle since 1959: Implications for Monetary Policy Today

- Hylton Hollander and Lars Christensen
- 8736: The New Jersey Pension Crisis: Flailing in Deep Waters

- Scott Shepard
- 8733: Role of the Private Sector in the Management of Highways: A Primer on Public-Private Partnerships

- Tracy Miller
- 8724: Statutory Rulemaking Considerations and Judicial Review of Regulatory Impact Analysis

- Reeve Bull and Jerry Ellig
- 8673: Cutting Red Tape in the Garden State: New Jersey’s Regulatory Reform Program under Governor Chris Christie

- James Broughel
- 8565: The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System

- Charles Blahous
- 7847: Benefits and Costs of a Higher Bank Leverage Ratio

- Steph Miller and James Barth
- 7839: Why and How Independent Agencies Should Conduct Regulatory Impact Analysis

- Jerry Ellig
- 7815: Performance Standards vs. Design Standards: Facilitating a Shift toward Best Practices

- Laura Montgomery and Patrick McLaughlin