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Over the past few years the debate over the economic rationality of health, safety and environmental regulation has … misrepresent ex ante guesses as "the" costs and benefits of regulation. They also zero out whole categories of benefits that cannot …
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Regulation is often casually conceived of as functioning like a binary on/off switch: as if an area, issue, or industry … is either regulated or not. While this binary model of regulation can be useful, it also decontextualizes regulatory … past and future decisions. As an alternative, we present a timeline approach to regulation. The timeline approach is …
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the concept of the creative economy with a view to paving the way for its better and more efficient regulation in the … regulation. The article concludes with some recommendations that are deemed useful for further debate and research in this area … regulation of the creative economy in the future …
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the pitfalls of traditional and new approaches to regulation and the synergies between them. To improve the safety and …
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solely on substantive prohibitions and adversarial enforcement, regulation should centre on designing processes and systems … traditional regulation is in fact a shift away from regulation and public action to an era of devolution and deregulation; the …
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This article explores the question of whether contemporary regulatory reformers' attitudes toward government regulation … shared beliefs that regulation often proves counterproductive in terms of its own objectives, fails demanding tests for …
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This study takes a comprehensive look at the overall flexibility of regulatory governance in Korea, including the design, implementation, and monitoring of the many issues surrounding regulatory reform that stand in the way of innovation growth. Based on the findings of the analysis, the paper...
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The introduction of liberalisation and concepts such as third-party access, network ownership unbundling and competition in the EU’s internal energy market following the first, second and third sets of EU legislative packages and directives had the effect of requiring Member States to...
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Scholarly research demonstrates that Regulatory Impact Analysis often falls short of the standards articulated in executive orders and Office of Management and Budget guidance. More often than not, agencies do not appear to use the Regulatory Impact Analysis to inform major decisions. Regulatory...
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Economic theory states that “free market” competition naturally achieves lower prices—thereby increasing efficiency and benefiting society. This is the first paper in the literature to use means testing to statistically analyze electricity prices, from 1970-2011, for states that...
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