This volume examines regulatory trends and political control of the regulatory process in seven major areas: antitrust, banking and securities, telecommunication, environmental protection, occupational safety and health, consumer products, and energy.
This completely updated second edition demystifies the field of regulatory politics for students and scholars alike.
When George Bush assumed the presidency following the 1988 election , one might have expected a strict continuation of the Reagan agenda — a prediction supported by Bush's former service as head of the Task Force on Regulatory Relief .
On its Surface, this book is aimed at the topical issue of regulatory reform.
... Editors The Competitive City: The Political Economy of Suburbia Mark Schneider Conflict and Rhetoric in French Policymaking Frank R. Baumgartner Congress and Economic Policymaking Darrell M. West Congress Oversees the Bureaucracy: ...
Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences
Regulatory Policy and Practices: Regulating Better and Regulating Less
This comprehensive overview of US environmental regulation?from the inception of the EPA through the current Bush administration?goes beyond traditional texts to consider alternatives to the existing regulatory regime, as well...
This book's central theme is the conception that the practice of regulatory law involves the interrelationship of law, policy analysis, & politics.
The essays in this volume provide a systematic analysis of the contemporary means of regulation employed in a range of economic and social policy areas in Italy.
Drawing on an extensive body of comparative analysis, Fabrizio Gilardi s book provides a serious contribution that moves the literature forward. This book deserves to be considered carefully.