Background
Hall, Billy Ray was born on January 6, 1967 in Marlin, Texas, United States. Son of Billy Ray and Linda Joyce (Whitlow) Hall.
(The enforcement ability and strategy of a government agen...)
The enforcement ability and strategy of a government agency, more than any other feature, accounts for its capacity to regulate industry. Surprisingly little is known about agency strategy for regulation, however. While independent agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission are based on the separation of power, in many ways they stand in stark contrast to the principle. With a two party system, and separation between executive, legislative, and judicial branches, our government is often referred to by scholars as gridlocked. But de facto subgovernments have developed to administer policies, like the one that successfully regulates the securities market.The financial industry's perseverance through conflicts in securities policy has been remarkable. American securities, the broadest and most active economic market, sets the standard for the world. The critical feature to industry survival is the enforcement strategy, which regulates securities transactions and provides a process-induced equilibrium among participants. The reason that the SEC and its protective subgovernment have not only endured, but thrived when its counterparts were swept away, it this devotion to a regulatory strategy based on disclosure enforcement that has held the securities industry together.
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Hall, Billy Ray was born on January 6, 1967 in Marlin, Texas, United States. Son of Billy Ray and Linda Joyce (Whitlow) Hall.
Bachelor, Baylor University, 1990; Master of Arts, Baylor University, 1990; Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1995.
Sales agent, Baylor Athletic Ticket Office, Waco, Texas, 1985-1990; research assistant public policy project, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1990-1992; editorial intern, Journal Politics, College Station, 1993-1994; project supervisor Policy Agendas in Congress Project, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1993-1995; instructor, Baylor Law School, Waco, Texas, since 1996.
(The enforcement ability and strategy of a government agen...)
Member Academy Political Science, American Political Science Association, Center for Study of Presidency, Southern Political Science Association, Century Club, Control Texas Baylor AlumniAssn. (board directors).