Stuart Shapiro
Associate Professor
Environmental Health Policy
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
United States of America
Biography
Stuart Shapiro joined the Bloustein School faculty in 2003 after five years in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in Washington. In OIRA he analyzed and coordinated executive branch review in the areas of labor, health and social policy. Prior to working at OIRA he received his PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University where he studied how political factors impacted changes to child care regulations in eight states. He has taught courses at Harvard, Georgetown, and the USDA Graduate School.
Research Interest
Environmental Health
Publications
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Shapiro, S. and Morrall, J. Does Haste Make Waste? How Long Does It Take to Do a Good Regulatory Impact Analysis? Administration & Society. 2013.
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Shapiro, S. Agency Oversight as "Whac-a-Mole": The Challenge of Restricting Agency Use of Nonlegislative Rules. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. 2014. 37:523-552.
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Shapiro, S. Evaluating the benefits and costs of regulatory reforms: what questions need to be asked?. Eval Program Plann. 2008;31 (3):223-30. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2008.03.008. PubMed PMID:18486971
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Shapiro, S. Defragmenting the regulatory process. Risk Anal. 2011;31 (6):893-901. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2010.01556.x. PubMed PMID:21679219