Author: Dorothy Robyn
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226723280
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
In 1980 Congress voted to eliminate the federal system of protective regulation over the powerful trucking industry, despite fierce opposition. This upset marked a rare example in American politics of diffuse public interests winning out over powerful economic lobbies. In Braking the Special Interests Dorothy Robyn draws upon firsthand observations of formal proceedings and behind-the-scenes maneuverings to illuminate the role of political strategy in the landmark trucking battle. Robyn focuses her analysis on four elements of strategy responsible for the deregulator's victory—elements that are essential, she argues, to any successful policy battle against entrenched special interests: the effective use of economic data and analysis to make a strong case for the merits of reform; the formation and management of a diverse lobbying coalition of firms and interest groups; presidential bargaining to gain political leverage; and transition schemes to reduce uncertainty and cushion the blow to losers. Drawing on political and economic theory, Braking the Special Interests is an immensely rich and readable study of political strategy and skill, with general insights relevant to current political battles surrounding trade, agriculture, and tax policies. Robyn's interdisciplinary work will be of great value to scholars and practitioners of politics, economics, and public policy.
Braking the Special Interests
Author: Dorothy Robyn
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226723280
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
In 1980 Congress voted to eliminate the federal system of protective regulation over the powerful trucking industry, despite fierce opposition. This upset marked a rare example in American politics of diffuse public interests winning out over powerful economic lobbies. In Braking the Special Interests Dorothy Robyn draws upon firsthand observations of formal proceedings and behind-the-scenes maneuverings to illuminate the role of political strategy in the landmark trucking battle. Robyn focuses her analysis on four elements of strategy responsible for the deregulator's victory—elements that are essential, she argues, to any successful policy battle against entrenched special interests: the effective use of economic data and analysis to make a strong case for the merits of reform; the formation and management of a diverse lobbying coalition of firms and interest groups; presidential bargaining to gain political leverage; and transition schemes to reduce uncertainty and cushion the blow to losers. Drawing on political and economic theory, Braking the Special Interests is an immensely rich and readable study of political strategy and skill, with general insights relevant to current political battles surrounding trade, agriculture, and tax policies. Robyn's interdisciplinary work will be of great value to scholars and practitioners of politics, economics, and public policy.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226723280
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
In 1980 Congress voted to eliminate the federal system of protective regulation over the powerful trucking industry, despite fierce opposition. This upset marked a rare example in American politics of diffuse public interests winning out over powerful economic lobbies. In Braking the Special Interests Dorothy Robyn draws upon firsthand observations of formal proceedings and behind-the-scenes maneuverings to illuminate the role of political strategy in the landmark trucking battle. Robyn focuses her analysis on four elements of strategy responsible for the deregulator's victory—elements that are essential, she argues, to any successful policy battle against entrenched special interests: the effective use of economic data and analysis to make a strong case for the merits of reform; the formation and management of a diverse lobbying coalition of firms and interest groups; presidential bargaining to gain political leverage; and transition schemes to reduce uncertainty and cushion the blow to losers. Drawing on political and economic theory, Braking the Special Interests is an immensely rich and readable study of political strategy and skill, with general insights relevant to current political battles surrounding trade, agriculture, and tax policies. Robyn's interdisciplinary work will be of great value to scholars and practitioners of politics, economics, and public policy.
The Politics Of Interests
Author: Mark P Petracca
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429975619
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
This is a thematically unified survey of current and significant issues affecting interest group politics and scholarship in the USA. Petracca has drawn together interest group scholars and practitioners to write 16 original essays dedicated to making the best and newest research accessable to students at all levels. The mix of perspectives and approaches aims to offer a stimulating analysis of contemporary American interest group activity.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429975619
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
This is a thematically unified survey of current and significant issues affecting interest group politics and scholarship in the USA. Petracca has drawn together interest group scholars and practitioners to write 16 original essays dedicated to making the best and newest research accessable to students at all levels. The mix of perspectives and approaches aims to offer a stimulating analysis of contemporary American interest group activity.
Motoring
Author: John A. Jakle
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820330280
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Motoring unmasks the forces that shape the American driving experience--commercial, aesthetic, cultural, mechanical--as it takes a timely look back at our historically unconditional love of motor travel. Focusing on recreational travel between 1900 and 1960, John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle cover dozens of topics related to drivers, cars, and highways and explain how they all converge to uphold that illusory notion of release and rejuvenation we call the "open road." Jakle and Sculle have collaborated on five previous books on the history, culture, and landscape of the American road. Here, with an emphasis on the driver's perspective, they discuss garages and gas stations, roadside tourist attractions, freeways and toll roads, truck stops, bus travel, the rise of the convenience store, and much more. All the while, the authors make us think about aspects of driving that are often taken for granted: how, for instance, the many lodging and food options along our highways reinforce the connection between driving and "freedom" and how, by enabling greater speeds, highway engineers helped to stoke motorists' "blessed fantasy of flight." Although driving originally celebrated freedom and touted a common experience, it has increasingly become a highly regulated, isolated activity. The motive behind America's first embrace of the automobile--individual prerogative--still substantially obscures this reality. "Americans did not have the automobile imposed on them," say the authors. Jakle and Sculle ask why some of the early prophetic warnings about our car culture went unheeded and why the arguments of its promoters resonated so persuasively. Today, the automobile is implicated in any number of environmental, even social, problems. As the wisdom of our dependence on automobile travel has come into serious question, reassessment of how we first became that way is more important than ever.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820330280
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Motoring unmasks the forces that shape the American driving experience--commercial, aesthetic, cultural, mechanical--as it takes a timely look back at our historically unconditional love of motor travel. Focusing on recreational travel between 1900 and 1960, John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle cover dozens of topics related to drivers, cars, and highways and explain how they all converge to uphold that illusory notion of release and rejuvenation we call the "open road." Jakle and Sculle have collaborated on five previous books on the history, culture, and landscape of the American road. Here, with an emphasis on the driver's perspective, they discuss garages and gas stations, roadside tourist attractions, freeways and toll roads, truck stops, bus travel, the rise of the convenience store, and much more. All the while, the authors make us think about aspects of driving that are often taken for granted: how, for instance, the many lodging and food options along our highways reinforce the connection between driving and "freedom" and how, by enabling greater speeds, highway engineers helped to stoke motorists' "blessed fantasy of flight." Although driving originally celebrated freedom and touted a common experience, it has increasingly become a highly regulated, isolated activity. The motive behind America's first embrace of the automobile--individual prerogative--still substantially obscures this reality. "Americans did not have the automobile imposed on them," say the authors. Jakle and Sculle ask why some of the early prophetic warnings about our car culture went unheeded and why the arguments of its promoters resonated so persuasively. Today, the automobile is implicated in any number of environmental, even social, problems. As the wisdom of our dependence on automobile travel has come into serious question, reassessment of how we first became that way is more important than ever.
The Best Transportation System in the World
Author: Mark H. Rose
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812221168
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This book focuses on the role of government in organizing the nation's transportation industries. As the authors show, over the course of the twentieth century transportation in the United States was as much a product of hard-fought politics, lobbying, and litigation as it was a naturally evolving system of engineering and available technology.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812221168
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This book focuses on the role of government in organizing the nation's transportation industries. As the authors show, over the course of the twentieth century transportation in the United States was as much a product of hard-fought politics, lobbying, and litigation as it was a naturally evolving system of engineering and available technology.
Heavy Traffic
Author: Daniel Madar
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774842350
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Canada and the United States exchange the world's highest level of bilateral trade, valued at $1.4 billion a day. Two-thirds of this trade travels on trucks. Heavy Traffic examines the way in which the regulatory reform of American and Canadian trucking, coupled with free trade, has internationalized this vital industry. Before deregulation, restrictive entry rules had fostered two separate national highway transportation markets, and most international traffic had to be exchanged at the border. When the United States deregulated first, the imbalance between its opened market and Canada's still-restricted one produced a surprisingly difficult bilateral dispute. American deregulation was motivated by domestic incentives, but the subsequent Canadian deregulation blended domestic incentives with transborder rate comparisons and concerns about trade competitiveness. Daniel Madar shows that deregulation created a de facto regime of free trade in trucking services. Removing regulatory barriers has enabled Canadian and American carriers to follow the expansion of transborder traffic that began with the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement and continues with NAFTA. The services available with deregulated trucking have also supported sweeping changes in industrial logistics. As transborder traffic has surged, the two countries' carriers -- from billion-dollar corporations to family firms -- have exploited the latitude provided by deregulation. This book is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the policy processes and economic conditions that led to trucking deregulation. As a study in public policy formation and the international effects of reform, it will be of interest to students and scholars of political economy, international relations, and transportation.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774842350
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Canada and the United States exchange the world's highest level of bilateral trade, valued at $1.4 billion a day. Two-thirds of this trade travels on trucks. Heavy Traffic examines the way in which the regulatory reform of American and Canadian trucking, coupled with free trade, has internationalized this vital industry. Before deregulation, restrictive entry rules had fostered two separate national highway transportation markets, and most international traffic had to be exchanged at the border. When the United States deregulated first, the imbalance between its opened market and Canada's still-restricted one produced a surprisingly difficult bilateral dispute. American deregulation was motivated by domestic incentives, but the subsequent Canadian deregulation blended domestic incentives with transborder rate comparisons and concerns about trade competitiveness. Daniel Madar shows that deregulation created a de facto regime of free trade in trucking services. Removing regulatory barriers has enabled Canadian and American carriers to follow the expansion of transborder traffic that began with the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement and continues with NAFTA. The services available with deregulated trucking have also supported sweeping changes in industrial logistics. As transborder traffic has surged, the two countries' carriers -- from billion-dollar corporations to family firms -- have exploited the latitude provided by deregulation. This book is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the policy processes and economic conditions that led to trucking deregulation. As a study in public policy formation and the international effects of reform, it will be of interest to students and scholars of political economy, international relations, and transportation.
Restoring America's Fiscal Constitution
Author: John Merrifield
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498553540
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Restoring America’s Fiscal Constitution estimates the potential impact of new fiscal rules on the U.S. economy over the next two decades. The new rules would require a cyclically balanced budget and an expenditure limit. The study shows that over the forecast period, the budget could be balanced and the total debt-to-GDP ratio reduced to the 60 percent tolerance level under this scheme, but this fiscal consolidation can only be achieved using a combination of fiscal reforms that go far beyond what has been proposed by Congress and the President. The first chapter explores the theoretical foundations of a fiscal constitution. The orthodox public finance view of public debt is contrasted with a public choice perspective. This is followed by chapters surveying the new fiscal rules enacted in other countries to address debt issues. Several chapters provide a historical perspective on U.S. debt, including a critical appraisal of our fiscal rules. New laws are proposed to address the debt crisis, and a dynamic simulation model is used to estimate the impact of the proposed laws on the U.S. economy. The final section provides a roadmap for enacting the proposed constitutional and statutory fiscal rules.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498553540
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Restoring America’s Fiscal Constitution estimates the potential impact of new fiscal rules on the U.S. economy over the next two decades. The new rules would require a cyclically balanced budget and an expenditure limit. The study shows that over the forecast period, the budget could be balanced and the total debt-to-GDP ratio reduced to the 60 percent tolerance level under this scheme, but this fiscal consolidation can only be achieved using a combination of fiscal reforms that go far beyond what has been proposed by Congress and the President. The first chapter explores the theoretical foundations of a fiscal constitution. The orthodox public finance view of public debt is contrasted with a public choice perspective. This is followed by chapters surveying the new fiscal rules enacted in other countries to address debt issues. Several chapters provide a historical perspective on U.S. debt, including a critical appraisal of our fiscal rules. New laws are proposed to address the debt crisis, and a dynamic simulation model is used to estimate the impact of the proposed laws on the U.S. economy. The final section provides a roadmap for enacting the proposed constitutional and statutory fiscal rules.
Braking the Special Interests
Author: Dorothy Robyn
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Documents Related to the Investigation of Senator Robert Packwood
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1214
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1214
Book Description
National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Amendments
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motor vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motor vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Breaking the Chains
Author: R.ANANDA RAJU
Publisher: R.ANANDA RAJU
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Title: Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights - Unleashing the Power of Change Description: Prepare to be mesmerized by "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights," a captivating exploration of the remarkable journey towards a more inclusive and empowered society. In this thought-provoking and empowering book, you will embark on an extraordinary quest to understand the significance of democracy and the transformative power of voting rights. From the inspiring stories of individuals who fought for freedom and equality to the enlightening analysis of historical and contemporary struggles, this book delves deep into the heart of democratic principles. Uncover the fascinating history of democracy, as well as the challenges and triumphs faced by societies striving for political equality. Through vivid storytelling and compelling case studies, "Breaking the Chains" reveals the crucial role that voting rights play in shaping the course of nations and safeguarding the voices of the people. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, this mesmerizing book examines the dynamics of power, the impact of social movements, and the importance of active citizenship. It empowers readers with a comprehensive understanding of how their votes can become powerful catalysts for change, igniting a revolution of progress and justice. Discover how your individual voice can create a ripple effect that resonates across communities, countries, and generations. Explore practical strategies for amplifying your impact, from grassroots organizing to advocating for electoral reforms. Gain the tools and knowledge to navigate complex political landscapes and influence the democratic process with confidence and conviction. "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights" is an invitation to unlock the true potential of democracy and embrace the power of your vote. It's a call to action to break free from apathy and indifference, and to become an agent of positive transformation in your society. Prepare to be captivated as you unravel the mysteries of democracy, uncover the historical struggles, and explore the path towards a future where every voice matters. Let this mesmerizing book empower you to shape the world around you and be a part of a collective movement towards a more just, equitable, and vibrant democracy. Open the pages of "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights" and embark on an enlightening and captivating journey that will forever change your understanding of the power you hold within. The time to break free and unleash the power of change is now.
Publisher: R.ANANDA RAJU
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Title: Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights - Unleashing the Power of Change Description: Prepare to be mesmerized by "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights," a captivating exploration of the remarkable journey towards a more inclusive and empowered society. In this thought-provoking and empowering book, you will embark on an extraordinary quest to understand the significance of democracy and the transformative power of voting rights. From the inspiring stories of individuals who fought for freedom and equality to the enlightening analysis of historical and contemporary struggles, this book delves deep into the heart of democratic principles. Uncover the fascinating history of democracy, as well as the challenges and triumphs faced by societies striving for political equality. Through vivid storytelling and compelling case studies, "Breaking the Chains" reveals the crucial role that voting rights play in shaping the course of nations and safeguarding the voices of the people. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, this mesmerizing book examines the dynamics of power, the impact of social movements, and the importance of active citizenship. It empowers readers with a comprehensive understanding of how their votes can become powerful catalysts for change, igniting a revolution of progress and justice. Discover how your individual voice can create a ripple effect that resonates across communities, countries, and generations. Explore practical strategies for amplifying your impact, from grassroots organizing to advocating for electoral reforms. Gain the tools and knowledge to navigate complex political landscapes and influence the democratic process with confidence and conviction. "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights" is an invitation to unlock the true potential of democracy and embrace the power of your vote. It's a call to action to break free from apathy and indifference, and to become an agent of positive transformation in your society. Prepare to be captivated as you unravel the mysteries of democracy, uncover the historical struggles, and explore the path towards a future where every voice matters. Let this mesmerizing book empower you to shape the world around you and be a part of a collective movement towards a more just, equitable, and vibrant democracy. Open the pages of "Breaking the Chains: Democracy and Voting Rights" and embark on an enlightening and captivating journey that will forever change your understanding of the power you hold within. The time to break free and unleash the power of change is now.