Bureaucracy and Regulation

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Chris Calton
Getting out from under Federal regulations can mean the difference between keeping the family farm, and having to sell out.
William L. Anderson
Police officers today see the rights of due process not as rights that police need to protect, but rather as barriers to “good police work.”
Robert P. Murphy
When sellers can price goods freely, we are all better able to plan and conserve for future use of essential goods.
Peter G. Klein

Even with a former CEO in charge, no government agency can be run like a business. Trump's business experience gives him little advantage Washington.

Gary Galles
When there are several false premises, the odds turn heavily against the likelihood of good policy.
José Niño
High-crime countries like Brazil and Venezuela employ draconian gun-control laws. Law-abiding citizens are thus often left defenseless.
William Hongsong Wang
China faces problems of both an easy-money-induced bubble, and a corrupt regulatory regime.
Dave Albin
For reason of "health" and "safety" New York City says it will punish any entrepreneur who attempts to compete with the high-priced kennel industry.
William L. Anderson
Google can concentrate on innovation and profits — or it can focus on bureaucratic rules against thoughtcrimes. Google has apparently chosen the latter.
Sascha Klocke
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault shows how listening to the local experts outside the central bureaucracy is an essential part of economic planning.