The Regulatory Crisis of the 1990s: Some Solutions |
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Authors: | Richard North |
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Affiliation: | Richard North is an independent food safety adviser. |
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Abstract: | Much of the regulatory crisis arises from over-zealous enforcement. Most methods of countering it are unsatisfactory and expensive. Self-inspection, as under the 'Hoists and Lifts' model, would be much cheaper and more effective. |
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