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Volume 20, Special Issue (2022)
Volume 20, Issue 2 (Summer 2022)
Volume 20, Issue 1 (Winter 2022)
Volume 19, Special Issue (2021)
What Is Regulation?
Liberalism Tested: ‘Actions prejudicial to the interests of others’
Ethical Choices Inside Regulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis
The Consequences of Ignorance in Regulatory Design: The Ethical Duty to be a Realist
Regulation, Ethics and ‘Policy Technology’
To Serve and Inspect: The Tragedy of Employee Well-being in the Age of Foucault’s Discipline
The Harm Principle and Corporate Welfare (or Market Libertarianism vs. Promotionism)
Market Failure, Regulation, and Invisible Gorillas
The (Im)Morality of Animal Testing Requirements
What Could Justify Occupational Licensing Requirements?
Volume 19, Number 2 (Summer 2021)
Volume 18, Number 2 (Summer 2020)
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Volume 19, Special Issue (2021)

Volume 19, Special Issue (2021)

The Ethics of Regulation

Reconceiving Regulation

What Is Regulation?

Lisa Heinzerling

Liberalism Tested: ‘Actions prejudicial to the interests of others’

Peter Boettke

The Machinery of Regulation

Ethical Choices Inside Regulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis

Arden Rowell

The Consequences of Ignorance in Regulatory Design: The Ethical Duty to be a Realist

Andrew P. Morriss

Regulation, Ethics and ‘Policy Technology’

Geoff Brennan and Geoff Sayre-McCord

Critiques of Regulation

To Serve and Inspect: The Tragedy of Employee Well-being in the Age of Foucault’s Discipline

Kendy Hess

The Harm Principle and Corporate Welfare (or Market Libertarianism vs. Promotionism)

Andrew Jason Cohen

Market Failure, Regulation, and Invisible Gorillas

John Hasnas

Specific Applications

The (Im)Morality of Animal Testing Requirements

Sahar Akhtar

What Could Justify Occupational Licensing Requirements?

Harrison Frye

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