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From: Graham, Marilynn - ERS [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 1:12 PM
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Subject: Looking for 2 articles

 

Good Afternoon,

 

I’m having a difficult time locating the following articles.

 

 

Public Health, Industrial Development and National Strategy: The Implication of America's Foodand Drug Regulatory Regime in Its Progressive Era for China [J]

LIU Peng - China Soft Science, 2009 - en.cnki.com.cn

... of Public Administration,School of Public Administration,Renmin University of China,Beijing
100872,China). This paper explores the source of America's modern food and drug regulatory
regime during its progressive era.By study its macroscopic history background and various ...

 

 

 

Regulatory Reform of the USA in the Progressive Era: Example of Food Safety

Liu Yaping  Journal of Public Administration 2008-02

The basic predicament of USA in the progressive era is that industrialization and urbanization makes the traditional institutions insufficient to protect the free competition and individual freedom which Americans value so much.Under the push of some food industry and bureaus,food safety regulation was initiated in the congress agenda.But the strong objection from the other food companies and state government,the initiative was frustrated again and again.With the effort of progressist,esp.Muckrakers,the dissatisfaction of the general public toward food safety gradually piled up,which leads to the two legislations in 1906.Federal government assumes the responsibility in protecting food safety.Law also specifies the agency,procedure and content of regulation.The spirit of changing,compromise and seeking consensus is the most valuable heritage of the progressive era.

 

 

 

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Marilynn L. Graham

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