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The authors argue that TV regulation should be based on the same principles used for print media, for which control of editorial content lies in private hands rather than the government.
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This book examines the effects of government intervention on the operations of the freight transportation industry.
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The authors of this primer believe that the current approach to federal regulation urgently needs repair.
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This studyrebuts much of the traditional rationale forregulatory restrictions and provides a list of principles of regulation that would serve as a model for global accounting practices.
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The authors consider whether any special circumstances justify departure from free trade in telecommunications equipment.
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Carefully researched and comprehensive--a masterful road map to U.S. trade policy and trade law.
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This book addresses the most prominent policy issues raised by advertising--competition, consumer information, children, ad bans, and free speech.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have aggressively used their government support to achieve extraordinarily high profitability and domination of the residential mortgage market.
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This volume considers whether the first major overhaul of U.S. communications policy in more than sixty years is accomplishing its purposes.
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This book assesses the likely consequences of tighter science budgets and suggests ways in which U.S. science can come to terms with downsizing.
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