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- W1519354776 abstract "This brief piece of research tracks patterns Federal Trade Commis sion's (FTC) issuance of off icial deceptive practices complaints and changes that occur with partisan transitions White House. Generally, it is found, FTC issues an increasing number of of ficial complaints each year there is a Re publican President and a declining number each year there is a Democratic President. Activity during Truman ad ministration provides only systematic deviation from this pattern. A look at literature on deceptive practices regulation provides an explana tion for overall pattern. And, a look at historical record provides plausible explanations for both Truman-era deviations and question of how Presidents are able to exert their fluence. Suggestions for future research by Presidential scholars are presented. One of major goals of architects of our system of regulatory commissions was to insulate administration of cer * Stewart's work on this manuscript was sup ported by Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, Inc. He is on leave from University of New Orleans. The authors thank Steve Shull, Mike McDonald, and Charles Bullock for their comments, heeded and unheeded, on earlier drafts of this manuscript. tain policies from political influences.1 But, for both legal and political reasons, Presidents are active affairs of in dependent regulatory commissions and commissions' areas of policy responsi bility.2 As Kohlmeier puts it, the known evidence of interventions from Wilson to Nixon demonstrates that Presidents, Dem ocratic or Republican, have not disasso ciated themselves from substance of regulation.3 The President has such an influence upon commissions that Bernstein concludes that independence of commissions from executive control has become highly qualified.4 Kohlmeier is more definitive when he asserts, the politics of regulation begins at White" @default.
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- W1519354776 title "Partisan Presidential Change and Regulatory Policy: The Case of the FTC and Deceptive Practices Enforcement, 1938-1974" @default.
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