What you don't seem to understand is we've had total regulatory capture in this country, from the top all the way down, for many, many years.
We have total regulatory capture in this country.
Possible benefits of this approach may include cheaper administration costs and a reduction in the risk of regulatory capture.
Likelihood of regulatory capture is a risk to which an agency is exposed by its very nature.
There has been a lot of regulatory capture by the nuclear industry.
Several stakeholders have also raised the prospect of any new regulator becoming subject to regulatory capture.
This phenomenon, known as regulatory capture, has a long history.
And these regulators must be capable of resisting the regulatory capture we discussed in Chapter 17.
Stopping governments agencies as a whole, and buying protection in the government is called regulatory capture.
The economists explain these changes as an example of what economists call regulatory capture.