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Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Deregulation Debate

Autor Ian Ayres, John Braithwaite
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 1995
This book transcends current debate on government regulation by lucidly outlining how regulations can be a fruitful combination of persuasion and sanctions. The regulation of business by the United States government is often ineffective despite being more adversarial in tone than in other nations. The authors draw on both empirical studies of regulation from around the world and modern game theory to illustrate innovative solutions to this problem. Their ideas include an argument for the empowerment of private and public interest groups in the regulatory process and a provocative discussion of how the government can support and encourage industry self-regulation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195093766
ISBN-10: 0195093763
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: line figures
Dimensiuni: 234 x 155 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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`of ... high calibre ... Ayres and Braithwaite provide good value and any practising regulator reading the book would come away with at least one new idea, and probably half-a-dozen.'Political Studies
Ayres and Braithwaite's book is particularly welcome for its attempt to address the ingredients of good regulation generically, and in a way which should be relevant both to their home territories of Australia and the United States and to other jurisdictions such as Britain ... the arguments put forward are very persuasive, and, on the occasion of its publication in paperback it deserves a wide readership among both criminal lawyers and public lawyers. That the book is cited with approval by Will Hutton in The State We're in suggests that it may yet be a very influential contribution to the regulation debate.