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Capturing the regulatory agenda: An empirical study of agency responsiveness to rulemaking petitions
Daniel E. Walters
Penn State Law (University Park)
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Administrative Act
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Administrative Agencies
20%
Administrative Procedure
20%
Agenda Setting
20%
Business Interests
100%
Climate Change
20%
Cold Water
20%
Current Regulation
20%
Environmental Regulation
40%
Massachusetts
20%
Regulated Firms
20%
Regulatory Capture
20%
Regulatory Domain
20%
Regulatory Process
20%
Statute
20%
Supreme Court
20%
Social Sciences
Climate Change
25%
Courts
25%
Entrustable Professional Activity
50%
Environmental Regulation
50%
Generalizable
25%
Interest Groups
25%
Legislation
100%
Public Interest
25%
Technological Change
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Standard
100%