Lawyers writing and litigating regulations are not hired to step back and assess whether a law is good in terms of economic efficiency or social welfare; their training and incentives orient them toward understanding and executing policy rather than evaluating it, leaving a powerful group with major input to public policy that never asks whether what they do promotes welfare.

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Clifford Winston

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we basically have a major group who have input to public policy where they see their major job... is to basically just understand what that policy is but never step back and say mmm is this really a good thing

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Clifford Winston on Lawyers 09/5/2011EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:26:52 AM

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