The Dialectics of Modern Regulatory Governance
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Edward J. Balleisen
Professor of History
My research and writing explores the historical intersections among law, business,
politics, and policy in the modern United States. One key strand of my work explores
evolving fault lines within American capitalism, like bankruptcy and business fraud.
A second line of research examines the origins, evolution, and impacts of the modern
regulatory state. I have pursued a number of collaborative projects with historians
and other social scientists who study regulatory governan

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