Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy
Explore the intricate relationship between regulation, the Constitution, and the economy in the thought-provoking book Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy by an insightful author. Published by the University Press of America in 1998, this paperback edition spans 256 pages, inviting readers to delve into its comprehensive analysis.
This compelling work highlights the often-overlooked shortcomings of regulatory measures, revealing how they can undermine constitutional principles and serve the interests of specific groups seeking profit and influence. Through well-researched arguments, the book exposes the inherent challenges of regulation in addressing social issues and presents a critical perspective on its real-world implications.
Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersections of law, economy, and governance, Regulation, The Constitution, and the Economy is a vital addition to your collection. Discover the truths behind regulatory practices and their effects on society today.