Ten Thousand Commandments, 2004 Edition,Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.

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Ten Thousand Commandments, 2004 Edition (Book/ Paperback)

by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.

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While Washington rule makers made 19 fewer regulations in 2003 than they did in 2002, they lost no time issuing an astonishing 4,148 new rules in the 71,269-page Federal Register. The cost of these rules can never be fully known and appear nowhere in the federal budget, according to Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., vice president for policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, in a new Cato Institute report.

For the past eight years, Crews has analyzed countless pages of federal regulations in an attempt to make them more comprehensible in his report, Ten Thousand Commandments: An Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory State. He examines the process behind creating these rules, why it's nearly impossible for the government to accurately assess what they cost, and he provides a way by which Congress can rein in the agencies behind the nonstop rule making.

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Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.

Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. examines "new economy" regulatory issues including antitrust policy, privacy, "spam" and intellectual property; competition policy issues such as alternatives to mandatory "open access" in network industry structures; and various Internet governance issues. He is the author of the annual report, Ten Thousand Commandments: A Policymaker's Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory State. Crews' writing has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Journal of Commerce, Washington Times, Consumer's Research, Insight, Electricity Journal, Policy Sciences, the Journal of Regulation and Social Costs. He has made media appearances on PBS, Fox News Channel, CNN, CNBC and Voice of America. Crews is the Vice President for Regulatory Policy and Director of Technology Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Earlier, he was Director of Technology Policy at The Cato Institute, Director of Competition and Regulation Policy at the Competititive Enterprise Institute, a legislative aide to Sen. Phil Gramm on regulatory and welfare reform issues, an economist and policy analyst at Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation, an economist at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and a research assistant at the Center for the Study of Public Choice at George Mason University. He holds a master's of business administration from the College of William and Mary and a bachelor's degree in business administration from Lander College in Greenwood, S.C. Crews is a member of the editorial board of www.antitrust.org, and runs the Web site www.hyperfamily.com. Crews is married with three children.

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Product Details

Category: Civics

Format: Book (Paperback) (41)

Publisher: Cato Institute

Date Published: Dec 01, 2004

Language: English

ISBN: 9781930865655

SKU: LT-2349

Dimensions: 8.50 x 11.00 x 0.25 (in)

Weight: 5.10 oz



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