📉 John W. Dawson & John J. Seater's 2013 article for @j_econ_growth finds that increased regulation has held back productivity and economic growth in the United States 👇 https://t.co/K5naZVdW1t https://t.co/yXJn1cbYUS
Most estimates show that regulation suppresses growth. Most show a significant impact, but some, such as Dawson and Seater show that our economy is only a fraction of the size it would have, had regulation held constant over the past 5 decades. https://t.c
RT @MediClit: These authors report that if we had simply maintained the level of regulation that we had in 1949, the median household incom…
@RichardHanania There is research on this. Some regulation has both safety and economic benefits. Too much regulation has economic costs and can adversely effect safety as well. Costs: https://t.co/vyicKaq5vO
RT @MediClit: These authors report that if we had simply maintained the level of regulation that we had in 1949, the median household incom…
These authors report that if we had simply maintained the level of regulation that we had in 1949, the median household income in America would now be $185,000. I probably need another account for this. 😂 https://t.co/vyicKaq5vO
RT @johnrmyers: A remarkable but under-remarked paper: “In particular, our estimates indicate that annual output by 2005 is about 28 perce…
RT @johnrmyers: A remarkable but under-remarked paper: “In particular, our estimates indicate that annual output by 2005 is about 28 perce…
A remarkable but under-remarked paper: “In particular, our estimates indicate that annual output by 2005 is about 28 percent of what it would have been had regulation remained at its 1949 level.” https://t.co/ThjsHIEHZt
@lepke2112 I apologize this is behind a paywall. It finds that federal regulations have had "strong and robust negative" impacts on the U.S. economy. When federal regulations spiked under Carter and under Obama, productivity growth crashed. Who knew? h
Thanks @AA_Millsap for the article: 👉 https://t.co/wSA6zsj6aR https://t.co/XgIHf3Qd2x
@JTharen @godofbiscuits @daverod7777 @BenjiBacker SOURCES Number of words in CFR: https://t.co/RxLRjElfuO Study on harm caused by regulation: https://t.co/ZYoWMfwZkK Any questions?
RT @ChrisPacia: @BennettCody0 @literallyjasonx @Doucet3 @Breaking911 4) hasn't been noticable? The combined effect of government regulation…
@BennettCody0 @literallyjasonx @Doucet3 @Breaking911 4) hasn't been noticable? The combined effect of government regulations (including but not limited to the mw) has been to reduce median family incomes from around $300k/yr to $60k/yr. Source: https://t.
@sahuquillolopez @jgjorrin @morasanguinetti En cambio, puedes consultar ese análisis para Italia: https://t.co/tJq8ot3YYh (Di Vita, 2018) o para EEUU: https://t.co/MaQhgxvCzu (Dawson y Seater, 2013)
RT @JamesBroughel: Of course, the NY Times provides no evidence to support this claim, other than the assertion of a non-economist. Plenty…
RT @JamesBroughel: Of course, the NY Times provides no evidence to support this claim, other than the assertion of a non-economist. Plenty…
RT @JamesBroughel: Of course, the NY Times provides no evidence to support this claim, other than the assertion of a non-economist. Plenty…
RT @JamesBroughel: Of course, the NY Times provides no evidence to support this claim, other than the assertion of a non-economist. Plenty…
Of course, the NY Times provides no evidence to support this claim, other than the assertion of a non-economist. Plenty of research suggests regulations affect growth, e.g. https://t.co/3EvbYwvEyQ https://t.co/TJizb1qvXt
@SergioSaezF @horizontalchile @icare_chile Productividad es multicausal. D consuetudinario ayuda. Cierto q regulación al alza en EEUU y tiene impacto economico https://t.co/qBF3efNSMr
@ModeledBehavior And a lot of evidence that regs reduce productivity, i.e. https://t.co/LySP530FUV so high profits a symptom of rents
@kocherlakota009 Dawson and Seater (2013) https://t.co/LySP530FUV and Davies (2014) https://t.co/Hfidar27D1 find just that.
Federal regulation & aggregate economic growth: http://t.co/y0uaneHmH1 ht: Jason Brennan
Federal regulation & aggregate economic growth: http://t.co/y0uaneHmH1 ht: Jason Brennan
What's the cost of regulation? These guys' answer is huge: http://t.co/iqUf5mjF0h Paper here: http://t.co/IVg5HcL4Cq