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incidence violates traditional versions of the economic theory of regulation. Organized subgroups should be able to protect … principal reasons, one requiring a refinement of the theory. The first is that under regulation the incentives of both … creation and wealth transfer through regulation requires both political unity and quot;slackquot;, that is, protection from …
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that is actually observed. This paper models CAC environmental regulation as a bargaining game over pollution entitlements …
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focus is now put on the procedural and substantive procurement tools that could be used for AI regulation by contract to … procurement that could be activated to create or enforce digital regulation requirements. It primarily seeks to ascertain whether … procurement tools could effectively operationalise digital regulation goals without simply transferring regulatory decisions to …
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, ethical and other abstract implications of behavioural-informed regulation, such as those concerning autonomy, dignity and … powers and the European Commission promises to redefine - in the framework of its Better Regulation agenda - the …
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While numerous examinations of the rule-making process have occurred at the federal level, there are fewer studies about the effects of the proceduralization of the rule-making process on state regulations. Our examination focuses on regulations promulgated in New Jersey, both before and after...
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Small businesses shoulder significant costs in order to comply with the maze of government regulation that impacts … for statutory reform but also the motivations and perceptions of the individuals most impacted by business regulation. We … propose that while legal reform can be helpful, actions can be taken from both sides of the regulation equation to make the …
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Behavioral economics (BE) examines the implications for decision-making when actors suffer from biases documented in the psychological literature. This article considers how such biases affect regulatory decisions. The article posits a simple model of a regulator who serves as an agent to a...
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of the cost associated with adopting a new regulation (the enactment cost) on agency expertise depends on what the agency …
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This paper compares and contrasts the processes used by the European, United Kingdom and Scottish parliaments in considering broadband policies, legislation, regulatory systems and outcomes, within a complex triple-tiered governance system. Broadband is of increasing importance due to the...
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This presents a case study of the impact of internal organization on economic regulation. The Office of Plans and …
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