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    The Puzzle of Private Rulemaking: Expertise, Flexibility, and Blame Avoidance in Regulation

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    2005
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    Weimer, David L.
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    Private regulation of transplant organs instead of traditional control by a government agency may surprise some observers, but the practice lends itself to quick decision-making by experts and lets the politicians off the hook for how organs are allocated.
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