Patrick McLaughlin
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Senior Research FellowDirector of Policy Analytics
Dr. Patrick A. McLaughlin is the Director of Policy Analytics and a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His research focuses primarily on regulations and the regulatory process.
Dr. McLaughlin created and leads the RegData and QuantGov projects, deploying machine learning and other tools of data science to quantify governance indicators found in federal and state regulations and other policy documents. The resulting database is freely available at QuantGov.org, and has facilitated pioneering empirical research by numerous third-party users on the causes and effects of regulation.
Dr. McLaughlin has authored over thirty peer-reviewed studies in diverse areas, including regulatory economics, administrative law, industrial organization, and international trade. His book, The Impact of Federal Regulation on the Fifty States (with Oliver Sherouse), is available for download here.
Dr. McLaughlin has given expert testimonies before Congress and state legislatures on topics ranging from the economic implications of regulatory accumulation to the potential impacts of regulatory reform. His research and op-eds have been featured in a wide range of media outlets including The Economist, C-SPAN, WSJ, Politico, and The Hill.
Prior to joining Mercatus, Dr. McLaughlin served as a Senior Economist at the Federal Railroad Administration in the United States Department of Transportation and as a Visiting Scholar at the Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Clemson University.
Latest Work
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Event Video Event Video
Unleashing Economic Resurgence through Regulatory Reform
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Regulatory Accumulation and Its Costs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Data Visualizations Data Visualizations
What If the US Regulatory Burden Were Its Own Country?
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Cumulative Cost of Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Persistence of Regionalism in Federal Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Why Federal Regulation Hits Red States Harder
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
How the Government Keeps the Little Guy from Getting Ahead
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Data Visualizations Data Visualizations
Are Regulations Created as Responses to New Technology? A Simple Test Using RegData
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Federal Testimonies Federal Testimonies
Regulations Contribute to Poverty
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Congress Should Press Janet Yellen on Federal Reserve's Regulatory Role
Latest Work
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Event Video Event Video
Unleashing Economic Resurgence through Regulatory Reform
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Regulatory Accumulation and Its Costs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Cumulative Cost of Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Data Visualizations Data Visualizations
What If the US Regulatory Burden Were Its Own Country?
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Persistence of Regionalism in Federal Regulations
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Why Federal Regulation Hits Red States Harder
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
How the Government Keeps the Little Guy from Getting Ahead
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Data Visualizations Data Visualizations
Are Regulations Created as Responses to New Technology? A Simple Test Using RegData
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Federal Testimonies Federal Testimonies
Regulations Contribute to Poverty
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary