Yandle's origin story for the theory: in 1976-77 a lawn mower manufacturer told him a proposed Consumer Product Safety Commission lawn-mower safety standard with dead-man clutches was 'the best thing' for his company because the high R&D and compliance costs would drive small mom-and-pop competitors out of business, revealing that large incumbents support costly safety regulation in good conscience.

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Bruce Yandle

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those mom and pop shops that are out there buying bricks and engine and Ming it on a piece of sheet metal with a blade on the bottom they will never be able to bear the cost of rearch and development... and we will will be there when the last Ro is called

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Bruce Yandle on Bootleggers and BaptistsAnkeborgsAnkdamm
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:30 AM

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