Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis
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Sustaining Capitalism

Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis

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The United States lags far behind other nations in infrastructure investment. To facilitate timely decisions on infrastructure projects, the country must change its current regulatory process. To eliminate long delays between project conception and execution – and often multiple layers of judicial review – a smart regulation approach could ensure that the rules governing review and permitting of projects addresses all important concerns and maximize net benefits over time at all levels of government on a comprehensive and timely basis.

 

For more detail, please refer to the following report: , Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis.

The United States lags far behind other nations in infrastructure investment. To facilitate timely decisions on infrastructure projects, the country must change its current regulatory process. To eliminate long delays between project conception and execution – and often multiple layers of judicial review – a smart regulation approach could ensure that the rules governing review and permitting of projects addresses all important concerns and maximize net benefits over time at all levels of government on a comprehensive and timely basis.

 

For more detail, please refer to the following report: , Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis.

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