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Less bureaucracy and more efficiency in the work of public administrations are on the agenda in all modern industrialized countries. We are currently seeing particularly radical changes in the USA. The USA wants to fundamentally change the ever-growing bureaucracy in the US, which they see as an existential threat to their country. Whether successful or not, this process will shape the discussion about administrative structures.

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Past DOGE Watch virtual conference

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Our video conference with Patrick McLaughlin about the current discussion in the USA took place on Wednesday, April 2nd from 5 to 6 PM. Patrick McLaughlin is a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His work focused on the economics of regulation and deregulation, and he is widely recognized as one of the world’s leaders in quantifying regulation and estimating its effects on economic growth. He is also an expert on the regulatory process in the United States, and his ideas on improving the regulatory process has been implemented in ten US States.

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We are delighted to welcome Patrick McLaughlin, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, to our videoconference. Patrick is renowned for his expertise in the economics of regulation and deregulation, and for his groundbreaking work on quantifying the impact of regulation on economic growth. His insights have influenced regulatory processes in ten US states.

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