If there’s something a little off in the phrase “job-killing regulation,” there’s something much more off in the notion of job-creating regulation, or so I argue in my new Cato post (& WLF, Above the Law).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 16, 2012
If there’s something a little off in the phrase “job-killing regulation,” there’s something much more off in the notion of job-creating regulation, or so I argue in my new Cato post (& WLF, Above the Law).
Tagged as: regulation and its reform

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The economy will take off like a rocket when the regulators have to get permission slips from the Metaregulators.
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