Deregulation

Deregulation is the process of removing or reducing state regulations, typically in the economic sphere. It is the repeal of governmental regulation of the economy. It became common in advanced industrial economies in the 1970s and 1980s, as a result of new trends in economic thinking about the inefficiencies of government regulation, and the risk that regulatory agencies would be controlled by the regulated industry to its benefit, and thereby hurt consumers and the wider economy. Economic regulations were promoted during the Gilded Age, in which progressive reforms were touted as necessary to limit externalities like corporate abuse, unsafe child …

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EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 13 November 2024 English

This briefing has been prepared for the public hearing with the Chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), Claudia Buch, scheduled for 18 November 2024 in the ECON Committee. The …

banks’ ability to fund the real economy. Banking deregulation or more lenient supervision would compromise


ADB: Asian Development Bank · 13 November 2024 English

This paper explores how oil price windfalls impact labor market regulation across 83 countries from 1970 to 2014.

positive oil price windfalls cause a labor market deregulation reform in autocracies but have no effect in democracies, and (ii) negative windfalls cause a deregulation reform in democracies but have no effect in


Cato Institute · 13 November 2024 English

Every national election concludes with an avalanche of thought leadership explaining how the results obviously demonstrate that the author's pet economic issue was critical to the outcome and, of course, …

by tying federal subsidies to state and local deregulation (which is the biggest driver of supply and prices)


ADB: Asian Development Bank · 13 November 2024 English

This paper explores how oil price windfalls impact labor market regulation across 83 countries from 1970 to 2014.

find that oil price windfall gains lead to a deregulation of the labor market in autocracies but have democracies. Windfall losses instead cause a sizeable deregulation in democracies but have limited effects in autocracies efficiency considerations are instead both plausible deregulation drivers following windfall gains in autocracies increase after positive windfalls. Finally, the deregulation following windfall losses in democracies is Keywords: oil price, windfalls, labor market, deregulation, political institutions JEL codes: F16, J41


UN-Habitat: UN Human Settlements Programme · 11 November 2024 English

25: Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and …

been influenced by favourable tax policies and deregulation, which has led to gentrification and unequal


Cato Institute · 8 November 2024 English

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10:30 AM CST Opening Keynote Address: Radical Deregulation: Open Borders and By- Right Construction Bryan


MP-IDSA: Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses · 8 November 2024 English

1 African Affairs 123 (491) April 2024 1 2 Air Power 19 (2) Summer 2024 2 3 American Political Science Review 118 (3) August 2024 3 4 Arms Control Today …

cities Y. CHENG, K. DU and X. YAO 102099 FDI deregulation and firm innovation: Evidence from firm patents


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 7 November 2024 English

Over the last 200 years, economies have accumulated significant experience in managing capital flows in the face of globalization. This study examines management of capital flows since the 1800s with …

combined with a trend toward capital account deregulation, which acted as pull factors for foreign capital


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 7 November 2024 English

We propose a novel channel through which rising income inequality affects job creation and macroeconomic outcomes. High-income households save relatively more in stocks and bonds but less in bank deposits. …

Section A.1, for more details on US banking deregulation. 8source of cheap and stable funding in the


AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 6 November 2024 English

Abstract Given the political and public interest in rising industry concentration in developed economies, researchers have been working on uncovering underlying mechanisms and implications. Various causes of concentration have been …

declines in regulation. More specifically, deposit deregulation in the early 1980’s increased competitive pressure


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