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Home >  Short Publications >  Recommendations for Improving Regulatory Accountability and Transparency
Recommendations for Improving Regulatory Accountability and Transparency
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By Robert W. Hahn
Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2003
TESTIMONY
House Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs  (Washington)
Publication Date: March 11, 2003
This testimony identifies past and current regulatory reforms that could help improve the quality of regulatory analysis and the quality of regulatory decision making.
Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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