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Regulatory Politics in an Age of Polarization and Drift: Beyond Deregulation

Autor Marc Allen Eisner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2017
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138183438
ISBN-10: 1138183431
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

About the Author
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Chapter One: A Tale of Two Crises
Chapter Two: Making Sense of Regulatory Change
Chapter Three: Competing Approaches to Institutional Design
Chapter Four: Costs, Benefits, and Battles over the Regulatory State
Chapter Five: Polarization, Gridlock, and Regulatory Drift
Chapter Six: Environmental Protection and the Persistence of Partnerships
Chapter Seven: Workplace Safety and the Return of the Voluntary Regulator
Chapter Eight: Deepwater Drift and the Disaster in the Gulf
Chapter Nine: Regulating the Wrong Things and the Financial Crisis
Chapter Ten: Beyond Deregulation
Notes
Index

Notă biografică

Marc Allen Eisner is Dean of the Social Sciences, Henry Merritt Wriston Chair of Public Policy, and Professor of Government at Wesleyan University, USA. He is the author of several books, most recently The American Political Economy, 2e (Routledge, 2014, named CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title) and (with James Gosling) Economics, Politics, and American Public Policy, 2e (Routledge, 2013).

Descriere

In this book, author Marc Eisner provides an accessible introduction to the complex topic of regulatory politics, ideal for upper-level and graduate courses, 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.