Thesis Chapters by Victoria Venable
When investigating the evolution of the FDA that led it to an era of regulatory capture by pharma... more When investigating the evolution of the FDA that led it to an era of regulatory capture by pharmaceutical companies, the role of Reagan’s neoliberalism and his administration is clear and undeniable.
To fully understand the scope of the capture of the agency, we will investigate the roles of the individual commissioners, the financial relationships between the industry and the representatives in Congress and the FDA who serve with industry sympathies, and the agency scandals such as the “Pay to Play” meetings and the controversial use of “trade secrets” laws. After evaluating the critical moments of deregulation, public opinion shifts, and policy construction it is apparent that the era of New Right conservatism during the Reagan era built the foundation that led to the regulatory capture of the Food and Drug Administration.
Papers by Victoria Venable
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Thesis Chapters by Victoria Venable
To fully understand the scope of the capture of the agency, we will investigate the roles of the individual commissioners, the financial relationships between the industry and the representatives in Congress and the FDA who serve with industry sympathies, and the agency scandals such as the “Pay to Play” meetings and the controversial use of “trade secrets” laws. After evaluating the critical moments of deregulation, public opinion shifts, and policy construction it is apparent that the era of New Right conservatism during the Reagan era built the foundation that led to the regulatory capture of the Food and Drug Administration.
Papers by Victoria Venable
To fully understand the scope of the capture of the agency, we will investigate the roles of the individual commissioners, the financial relationships between the industry and the representatives in Congress and the FDA who serve with industry sympathies, and the agency scandals such as the “Pay to Play” meetings and the controversial use of “trade secrets” laws. After evaluating the critical moments of deregulation, public opinion shifts, and policy construction it is apparent that the era of New Right conservatism during the Reagan era built the foundation that led to the regulatory capture of the Food and Drug Administration.