A Visit with Veritas

Today, I’m treading the scholarly sidewalks of Cambridge, Mass., speaking to students and faculty in the Regulatory Policy Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. It’s exciting for me to get a chance to engage with some of the best and the brightest in the field of regulatory policy. My topic: Based on CPSC’s experience, do multi-member commissions give a better bang for the regulatory buck than a single administrator if that administrator uses smart regulatory tools like cost-benefit analysis and rule review? What do you think? Read the Kennedy School’s story

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