The impact of regulatory accumulation on U.S. Federal District Courts
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Published:2016-08-03
Issue:4
Volume:12
Page:921-940
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ISSN:1744-1374
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Container-title:Journal of Institutional Economics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Institutional Economics
Author:
RANDOLPH GREGORY M.,FETZNER JAMES
Abstract
AbstractWhile regulation is increasingly relied upon to address economic and social issues in developed economies, research has yet to examine the impact of the growing use of regulation on the courts. This paper explores the relationship between regulation and criminal judicial enforcement. Data regarding regulatory cases and defendants filed in U.S. district courts and regulation at the U.S. federal level are analyzed. The results suggest that increased reliance on regulation leads to growth in regulatory court cases and defendants filed. These findings imply that the courts continue to play an important role when regulation is employed to address problems and that the courts might experience increasing responsibilities as the use of regulation grows. Additionally, the results suggest that the relationship between regulation and the courts should be considered in the design and implementation of regulation in practice.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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