From the Cover
The Boeing Dilemma
By pushing the jet maker to increase safety, regulators risk putting more travelers on less safe roads.
Behind the Issue
Unintended Consequences
The Podcast of Regulation
Theory is elegant, but even the most well-designed and well-intentioned theory of regulation may not survive the acid test of reality. First, Paul and Peter discuss the dilemma faced by federal regulators trying to address Boeing’s safety record and the risk that (in)action might push more passengers to drive instead. Then Peter offers a counterintuitive take on the Supreme Court ending Chevron deference, deflating some of the hot air from the decision’s most ardent supporters and critics. Finally, they are joined by Professor Thomas Hazlett to dig deeper into the surprising outcomes from the T‑Mobile – Sprint megamerger in 2020.
Features
No “Cozy Triopoly”
Mobile customers have experienced lower rates and higher service quality since the 2020 T‑Mobile/Sprint merger.
Why Does Child Support Go Unpaid?
State calculations of child costs overinflate those values, discouraging obligor payments.
Briefly Noted
In Review
Working Papers
A summary of recent papers that may be of interest to Regulation’s readers.