Jerry Ellig
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Former Senior Research Fellow
Jerry Ellig was a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, an assistant professor of economics at George Mason University, the chief economist at the Federal Communications Commission, the deputy director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission, and a senior economist for the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress. He specialized in the federal regulatory process, economic regulation, and telecommunications regulation.
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Latest Work
- | Government Spending Government Spending
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Rushed Rules of Health Care Law Don't Add Up

- | Regulation Regulation
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Regulatory Alternatives
Best and Worst Practices
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Currrent Regulatory Reform Misses the Point
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part B
Substandard Regulatory Analyses for the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part C
A Public Choice Analysis of the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
The Poor Quality of Affordable Care Act Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Rushed Regulation Reform
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part A
Material Omissions in Regulatory Analyses for the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Does OIRA Review Improve the Quality of Regulatory Impact Analysis?
Evidence from the Final Year of the Bush II Administration
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
What Are the Indirect Costs of Regulation?
Latest Work
- | Government Spending Government Spending
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Rushed Rules of Health Care Law Don't Add Up

- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Regulatory Alternatives
Best and Worst Practices
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Currrent Regulatory Reform Misses the Point
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part B
Substandard Regulatory Analyses for the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part C
A Public Choice Analysis of the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
The Poor Quality of Affordable Care Act Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Rushed Regulation Reform
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Beware the Rush to Presumption, Part A
Material Omissions in Regulatory Analyses for the Affordable Care Act's Interim Final Rules
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Does OIRA Review Improve the Quality of Regulatory Impact Analysis?
Evidence from the Final Year of the Bush II Administration
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
What Are the Indirect Costs of Regulation?
Latest Work
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
5th Annual Performance Report Scorecard - FY 2003
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Books Books
Dynamic Competition and Public Policy
Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust Issues

- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Putting a Price on Performance: A Demonstration Study of Outcome-Based Scrutiny
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Learning from the Leaders: Results-Based Management at the Federal Emergency Management Agency
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice: Lessons for the Electric Industry
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles