Regulation and Public Interests
Regulation and Public Interests by Steven P. Croley, published by Princeton University Press in 2007, is a thought-provoking exploration of how regulatory frameworks can benefit society as a whole. Spanning 392 pages, this insightful book offers a refreshing perspective that challenges traditional public choice theory, showcasing instances where regulatory government actively promotes public interests. Croley adeptly navigates the complex intersections of administrative law and economic considerations, making it an essential read for students and professionals in law, political science, and public administration. By highlighting the positive contributions of regulation in addressing social choices and economic aspects, Croley’s work invites readers to reconsider the role of government in advancing the common good. Whether you're a legal scholar or simply interested in the dynamics of governance, this book is a vital addition to your library.