The president has very little control over the agencies. There's just lots of room for somebody who comes from the business world, a c eofa c oo,. A two, ize things and make people accountable. And then theow wod get there.
Economist and author Arnold Kling talks about improving government regulation with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Kling suggests ways to improve the administrative state--the agencies and regulatory bodies that often write the regulations that they enforce. The conversation concludes with Kling's idea for holding public intellectuals accountable for their pronouncements.