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Regulatory Revolution At the Ftc - A Thirty-Year Perspective on Competition and Consumer Protection

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Informationen zum Autor James Campbell Cooper is the Director of Research and Policy at the Law & Economics Center, and a lecturer in law at George Mason University School of Law. He previously spent several years at the Federal Trade Commission serving as an advisor to Commissioner William E. Kovacic, and Acting Director of the FTC's Office of Policy Planning. Before serving at the FTC, James Cooper worked in the antitrust group at Crowell & Moring LLP in Washington, DC. His research has appeared in publications including the Antitrust Law Journal, Boston University Law Review, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Regulatory Economics, and the International Review of Law & Economics. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from Emory University and a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law, where he was a Levy Fellow and a member of the George Mason Law Review. Klappentext In the 1970s, the Federal Trade Commission had embarked on an activist consumer protection and antitrust agenda which resulted in severe public and congressional backlash, including calls to abolish the agency. Beginning in 1981, under the direction of Chairman James Miller, the FTC started down a new path of economically-oriented policymaking. This new approach helped save the FTC and laid the groundwork for it to grow into the world-class consumer protection and antritrust agency that it is today. The Regulatory Revolution at the FTC examines this period of transition in light of continuing debate about the FTC's mission. Editor James Campbell Cooper has assembled contributions from leading economists and scholars, including many of the central figures in the Miller-era Commission and today's FTC, who provide a comprehensive and revealing story about the importance of economic analysis in regulatory decision-making. Together, they foster a crucial understanding of the evolution of the FTC from an agency on the brink of extinction to one widely respected for its performance and economic sophistication. "A unique retrospective and prospective look at the Federal Trade Commission by distinguished contributors who include FTC Chairmen from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, past and current Bureau Directors and staff, and a sitting Commissioner. An insightful-and witty-look at the agency." --Michael R. Baye, Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and former Director of the FTC's Bureau of Economics "James Miller's tenure as Chairman profoundly reoriented the Federal Trade Commission. This revealing historical analysis explains how and why that happened, and illustrates the lasting influence of the Miller era." --Jonathan B. Baker, Professor of Law, American University, Washington College of Law, and formerly Director, Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission Zusammenfassung The Regulatory Revolution at the FTC examines a thirty-year period of transition at the Federal Trade Commission, roughly extending from the early 1980s through the present, during which the FTC evolved from an agency on the brink of extinction to one widely respected for its performance and economic sophistication. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: James C. Cooper INTRODUCTION: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF THE REGULATORY REVOLUTION Chapter 1: James C. Miller Causes and Implications of the Regulatory Revolution at the FTC Chapter 2: Panel Discussion Politics and Policy in 1981 PART I: JURISDICTION, POLICY, AND PROCEDURE Chapter 3: William E. Kovacic The Federal Trade Commission and the Assignment of Regulatory Tasks Chapter 4: Julie Brill The Future of FTC Jurisdiction Over Antitrust and Consumer Protection: A Commentary Chapter 5: Joshua D. Wright and Angela Diveley Do Expert Agencies Outperform Generalist Judges? Some Preliminary Evidence from the Federal Trade Commission Cha...

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Autori James C. Cooper, James C. (Director Cooper
Con la collaborazione di James C Cooper (Editore), James C. Cooper (Editore), James Campbell Cooper (Editore), Cooper James C. (Editore)
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 03.10.2013
 
EAN 9780199989287
ISBN 978-0-19-998928-7
Pagine 208
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Altro

USA, LAW / Consumer, LAW / Antitrust, c 2000 to c 2010, c 2000 to c 2009, United States of America, USA, c 1990 to c 2000, c 1990 to c 1999, C 1980 To C 1990, c 1980 to c 1989, Consumer Protection Law, Competition law / Antitrust law

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