Document Type
Article
Publication Title
California Law Review
Abstract
This Article addresses the interaction between regulation and innovation from the perspective of administrative law, focusing on regulatory tools, institutional arrangements, and government decisional processes. It concludes that productivity problems do not justify abandoning environmental, health, and safety goals. However, it also finds that existing command-and-control regulatory tools must be modified or replaced in order to reduce adverse impacts on market innovation and to provide incentives for social innovation.
First Page
1256
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15779/Z38JF29
Volume
69
Publication Date
1981
Recommended Citation
Richard B. Stewart,
Regulation, Innovation, and Administrative Law: A Conceptual Framework,
69
California Law Review
1256
(1981).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/1128
