Kathianne
09-26-2009, 09:16 AM
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield, and government to gain ground." Thomas Jefferson
http://www.sba.ca.gov/Cost%20of%20Regulation%20Study%20-%20Final.pdf
COST OF STATE REGULATIONS ON CALIFORNIA
SMALL BUSINESSES STUDY
Submitted by:
Varshney and Associates
2982 Aberdeen Lane, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
sanjay@sbvarshney.com
(916) 799-6527
Authors:
Sanjay B. Varshney, Ph.D., CFA
Professor of Finance and Dean - College of Business Administration
California State University, Sacramento
Dennis H. Tootelian, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing – College of Business Administration
California State University, Sacramento
September, 2009
...The study
finds that the total cost of regulation to the State of California is $492.994 billion which is
almost five times the State’s general fund budget, and almost a third of the State’s gross
product. The total cost of regulation results in an employment loss of 3.8 million jobs
which is a tenth of the State’s population. Since small business constitute 99.2% of all
employer businesses in California, and all of non-employer business, the regulatory cost
is borne almost completely by small business. The general equilibrium framework
yields the following results:
• The direct cost of the regulatory environment in California is $176.966 billion in
lost gross state output each year. The direct cost does not account for second
order costs.
• The total loss of gross state output for California each year due to direct, indirect,
and induced impact of the regulatory cost is $492.994 billion.
• In terms of employment this total output loss is equivalent to the loss of 3.8
million jobs for the state each year. A loss of 3.8 million jobs represents 10% of
the total population of California. In terms of labor income, the total loss to the
state from the regulatory cost is $210.471 billion. Finally the indirect business
taxes that would have been generated due to the output lost arising from the
regulatory cost is $16.024 billion.
• The total regulatory cost of $492.994 billion is four to four and a half times the
total budget for the state of California, and almost five to six times the general
fund alone. Further, given the total gross state output of $1.6 trillion for California
in 2007, the lost output from regulatory costs is almost a third of the gross state
output.
...
http://www.sba.ca.gov/Cost%20of%20Regulation%20Study%20-%20Final.pdf
COST OF STATE REGULATIONS ON CALIFORNIA
SMALL BUSINESSES STUDY
Submitted by:
Varshney and Associates
2982 Aberdeen Lane, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
sanjay@sbvarshney.com
(916) 799-6527
Authors:
Sanjay B. Varshney, Ph.D., CFA
Professor of Finance and Dean - College of Business Administration
California State University, Sacramento
Dennis H. Tootelian, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing – College of Business Administration
California State University, Sacramento
September, 2009
...The study
finds that the total cost of regulation to the State of California is $492.994 billion which is
almost five times the State’s general fund budget, and almost a third of the State’s gross
product. The total cost of regulation results in an employment loss of 3.8 million jobs
which is a tenth of the State’s population. Since small business constitute 99.2% of all
employer businesses in California, and all of non-employer business, the regulatory cost
is borne almost completely by small business. The general equilibrium framework
yields the following results:
• The direct cost of the regulatory environment in California is $176.966 billion in
lost gross state output each year. The direct cost does not account for second
order costs.
• The total loss of gross state output for California each year due to direct, indirect,
and induced impact of the regulatory cost is $492.994 billion.
• In terms of employment this total output loss is equivalent to the loss of 3.8
million jobs for the state each year. A loss of 3.8 million jobs represents 10% of
the total population of California. In terms of labor income, the total loss to the
state from the regulatory cost is $210.471 billion. Finally the indirect business
taxes that would have been generated due to the output lost arising from the
regulatory cost is $16.024 billion.
• The total regulatory cost of $492.994 billion is four to four and a half times the
total budget for the state of California, and almost five to six times the general
fund alone. Further, given the total gross state output of $1.6 trillion for California
in 2007, the lost output from regulatory costs is almost a third of the gross state
output.
...