The Politics of Regulation: Institutions and Regulatory Reforms for the Age of GovernanceJacint Jordana, David Levi-Faur These changes, together with the general advance in the study of regulation, undoubtedly demand a re-evaluation of the theory of regulation, its methodologies and scope of application. This book is a perceptive investigation of recent evolutions in the ma |
Contents
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regulation through independent agencies and the three new institutionalisms | 67 |
transcending the regulatory competition debate | 90 |
critiques doctrines and instruments | 124 |
the rise of the postregulatory state | 145 |
Comparative perspectives on the politics of regulation | 175 |
how to increase the number of cases without compromising the strengths of caseoriented analysis | 177 |
9 The political foundations of the European regulatory state | 200 |
towards a comprehensive evaluation | 218 |
structures and functions of national regulatory authorities in the telecommunications sector | 245 |
regulation networks and lawyers | 273 |
13 Regulatory designs institutional constellations and the study of the regulatory state | 296 |
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Aberfan accountability and transparency actors administrative analysis approach Autopoiesis behaviour Braithwaite central chapter choice Colin Scott Commission comparative context countries decision-making decisions delegation dimensions effects Environmental European Commission European Union example federal functional functional profiles global governance governmental Historical institutionalism implementation incentives independence industry institutional change institutional constellations institutionalism institutionalist instruments intervention IRAS John Braithwaite Journal jurisdictions Law Review legislation legitimacy Levi-Faur liberalization Majone McCahery mechanisms norms NRAS OECD Oftel Ogus organizational organizations OSHA outcomes Oxford University Press particular perspective policy credibility policy-making politics of regulation POSAC post-regulatory problems procedures profiles Public Policy railway regulatory agencies regulatory authorities regulatory capture regulatory competition regulatory policy regulatory reforms regulatory regimes regulatory standards research design role rule-making rules Scott self-regulation social structuple structures subsidiarity telecommunications telecoms Thatcher theory of regulation variations veto players Vogel
References to this book
Regulatory Capitalism: How it Works, Ideas for Making it Work Better John Braithwaite Limited preview - 2008 |