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FCC Clears Last Hurdles to Creation of Economics Office

The Federal Communications Commission announced that it has received “all necessary approvals” to reorganize economists into a single office.

Now Available: A Concise Explanation of the FCC’s Economic Analysis on Net Neutrality

Many people have sought a clear and concise explanation of the economic thinking behind the Restoring Internet Freedom order.

NTIA's Approach to Consumer Privacy

NTIA is requesting public comments on its proposed approach to guide federal policymaking related to consumer privacy.

Statutory Rulemaking Considerations and Judicial Review of Regulatory Impact Analysis

This paper examines the various statutory standards that require agencies to conduct some form of economic analysis and explores which standards correlate with more rigorous judicial review when a rule is challenged in court and with more rigorous regulatory analysis by the agency preparing the rule.

EPA's Proposed “Affordable Clean Energy” (ACE) Rule

EPA’s preliminary Regulatory Impact Analysis (PRIA) calculates that, compared to the status quo ante (i.e., no CPP in effect), the ACE rule will reduce CO2 emissions in 2025 by between 13 and 30 million short tons, resulting in $1.6 billion in monetized domestic climate benefits.

SAFE Vehicles Rule

The George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center improves regulatory policy through research, education, and outreach.

The Bright Future of Executive Order 12866

E.O. 12866 developed strong public and political support for centralized review as an essential tool for presidential management of the administrative state.

2018 Fall Unified Agenda

Altogether, the Fall 2018 Agenda indicates that regulatory agencies continue not only to meet but to exceed their goals to deregulate as directed by Executive Order 13771—which instructed agencies to remove two rules for every new one they issue and offset the additional cost imposed by new regulations by reducing costs elsewhere.