Search
 
 
Friday, March 12, 2010
 
 
AUDIO
Deregulation under Bush 43: Myths and Realities
 
 
This event will discuss the myths and realities of deregulation during the Bush 43 years.

Many critics of the Bush administration suggest that our present evils--the housing bubble and aftermath, the collapse of financial markets, escalating health care costs, the failures of the automobile industry--can all be traced to a reckless deregulatory focus that permeated the administration of George W. Bush. Others, however, consider this something of a just-so story and are not persuaded that the Bush administration was seriously focused on deregulation.


Discussing the myths and realities of deregulation during the Bush 43 years will be D. C. Searle Senior Fellow Christopher DeMuth, who, during the Reagan administration, served as administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of Management and Budget; Susan E. Dudley, OIRA administrator from January 2007 to January 2009; and economist John F. Morrall, who spent two decades at OIRA. AEI resident scholar Kenneth P. Green will both contribute remarks and moderate the discussion.

 
 
 

Event Webcasts

Event Webcasts

Interested but couldn't attend an event? Videos of on-site conferences are usually available and are typically posted at AEI.org within a day or two of the event. You can browse through our video offerings on our Multimedia section. [Read More]

 
 

Event Podcasts

Event Podcasts

Check out AEI's list of audio podcasts, accessible from our Multimedia section or on iTunes. You can search for a particular event audio file or subscribe to our podcasts using a podcast aggregator like iTunes to get updates on our latest audio offerings. [Read More]