Dynamics Of Regulatory Change
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Author | : David Vogel |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2004-12-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780520245358 |
Critics of globalization claim that economic liberalization leads to a lowering of regulatory standards. As capital and corporations move more freely across national boundaries, a race to the bottom results as governments are forced to weaken labor and environmental standards to retain current contracts or attract new business. The essays in this volume argue that, on the contrary, under certain circumstances global economic integration can actually lead to the strengthening of consumer and environmental standards. This volume extends the argument of David Vogel’s book Trading Up, which discussed environmental standards, by focusing on the impact of globalization on labor rights, women’s rights and capital market regulations.
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Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Environmental policy |
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Author | : Marc Allen Eisner |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2017-02-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1317293290 |
Regulatory change is typically understood as a response to significant crises like the Great Depression, or salient events that focus public attention, like Earth Day 1970. Without discounting the importance of these kinds of events, change often assumes more gradual and less visible forms. But how do we ‘see’ change, and what institutions and processes are behind it? In this book, author Marc Eisner brings these questions to bear on the analysis of regulatory change, walking the reader through a clear-eyed and careful examination of: the dynamics of regulatory change since the 1970s social regulation and institutional design forms of gradual change – including conversion, layering, and drift gridlock, polarization, and the privatization of regulation financial collapse and the anatomy of regulatory failure Demonstrating that transparency and accountability – the hallmarks of public regulation – are increasingly absent, and that deregulation was but one factor in our most recent significant financial collapse, the Great Recession, this book urges readers to look beyond deregulation and consider the broader political implications for our current system of voluntary participation in regulatory programs and the proliferation of public-private partnerships. This book provides an accessible introduction to the complex topic of regulatory politics, ideal for upper-level and graduate courses on regulation, government and business, bureaucratic politics, and public policy.
Author | : Richard A. Harris |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
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The past three decades have brought remarkable change in American regulatory politics. The re-emergence of public interest movements in the sixties and seventies raised fundamental questions about our market economy and dramatically expanded the government's regulatory role in the protection of public health, the consumer, and the environment. The far-reaching effects of this new regulatory regime in turn precipitated a counter-movement to restrict social and economic regulation spearheaded by the Reagan administration. In their first edition of The Politics of Regulatory Change, Richard Harris and Sidney Milkis assessed the long-term consequences of the Reagan administration's attempt to drastically curtail social regulation through an in-depth study of how two of the most influential regulatory agencies, the Federal Trade Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency, were affected by administration reforms. Now with their second edition, Harris and Milkis continue their assessment, creating a completely revised edition that includes coverage of the changes in regulatory politics during the Bush and Clinton administrations. They conclude that the essential elements of the 'public lobby regime' remain intact, even as the successive deregulatory assaults on that regime in the 1980's and 1990's have polarized Washington not simply over public policy but more fundamentally over the just ends of the American political system.
Author | : Patrick Edward Nolan |
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Release | : 2005 |
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Author | : Emily Lawson |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-07-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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The indispensable manual for negotiating the intricacies of contemporary regulatory settings is "Mastering Regulatory Changes and Compliance: Strategies for Thriving in a Dynamic Legal Landscape." This extensive resource gives company executives, compliance officers, and legal experts the know-how and resources they need to prosper amid ongoing regulatory changes. Globalization of today's world means that political, economic, technological, and social considerations can all influence regulation changes. Maintaining compliance involves creating a strong, progressive company and avoiding fines. This book discusses the functions of important regulatory agencies, the historical background of regulatory developments, and how globalization has affected compliance. You will gain practical insights into the essential elements of a successful compliance program, such as policy creation, risk assessment, and the integration of cutting-edge technology. The book provides in-depth analyses of industry-specific rules, offering actionable compliance techniques for the healthcare, finance, and environmental management sectors. It also equips you with proactive strategies to respond to regulatory changes, ensuring your plans are both resilient and responsive. The book underscores the balance between commercial goals, legal requirements, and ethical responsibilities, and thoroughly discusses ethical and legal considerations. It emphasizes the value of continuous improvement, stakeholder engagement, and the creation of a compliance culture that is future-proof. This forward-thinking approach will help you prepare for and adapt to future regulatory changes.
Author | : Walter Mattli |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2009-04-27 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1400830737 |
Regulation by public and private organizations can be hijacked by special interests or small groups of powerful firms, and nowhere is this easier than at the global level. In whose interest is the global economy being regulated? Under what conditions can global regulation be made to serve broader interests? This is the first book to examine systematically how and why such hijacking or "regulatory capture" happens, and how it can be averted. Walter Mattli and Ngaire Woods bring together leading experts to present an analytical framework to explain regulatory outcomes at the global level and offer a series of case studies that illustrate the challenges of a global economy in which many institutions are less transparent and are held much less accountable by the media and public officials than are domestic institutions. They explain when and how global regulation falls prey to regulatory capture, yet also shed light on the positive regulatory changes that have occurred in areas including human rights, shipping safety, and global finance. This book is a wake-up call to proponents of network governance, self-regulation, and the view that technocrats should be left to regulate with as little oversight as possible. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Kenneth W. Abbott, Samuel Barrows, Judith L. Goldstein, Eric Helleiner, Miles Kahler, David A. Lake, Kathryn Sikkink, Duncan Snidal, Richard H. Steinberg, and David Vogel.
Author | : Simon Jacob Golden |
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Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Electronic dissertations |
ISBN | : 9781339003580 |
Author | : Jerry Brito |
Publisher | : Mercatus Center at George Mason University |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2012-08-13 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0983607737 |
Federal regulations affect nearly every area of our lives and interest in them is increasing. However, many people have no idea how regulations are developed or how they have an impact on our lives. Regulation: A Primer by Susan Dudley and Jerry Brito provides an accessible overview of regulatory theory, analysis, and practice. The Primer examines the constitutional underpinnings of federal regulation and discusses who writes and enforces regulation and how they do it. Published by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, it also provides insights into the different varieties of regulation and how to analyze whether a regulatory proposal makes citizens better or worse off. Each chapter discusses key aspects of regulation and provides further readings for those interested in exploring these topics in more detail.
Author | : S. Ahmed Sabeeh Zaidi |
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Release | : 2011 |
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