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September 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 252-268 Measuring multi‐level regulatory governance: Organizational proliferation, coordination, and concentration of influence
by Emmanuelle Mathieu & Koen Verhoest & Joery Matthys - 269-281 Responsive regulation in public‐private partnerships: Between deterrence and persuasion
by Anne‐Marie Reynaers & Salvador Parrado - 282-298 Beyond Weber: Conceptualizing an alternative ideal type of bureaucracy in developing contexts
by Yuen Yuen Ang - 299-314 The other face of Eurolegalism: The multifaceted convergence of national enforcement styles
by Lincey Bastings & Ellen Mastenbroek & Esther Versluis - 315-322 The medical licensing examination debate
by Julian Archer & Nick Lynn & Lee Coombes & Martin Roberts & Tom Gale & Sam Regan de Bere
June 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 129-142 Co‐enforcing Labor standards: the unique contributions of state and worker organizations in Argentina and the United States
by Matthew Amengual & Janice Fine - 143-165 Regulatory lags, liberalization, and vulnerability to banking crises
by Ana Carolina Garriga - 166-184 How can we better align private security with the public interest? Towards a civilizing model of regulation
by Ian Loader & Adam White - 185-202 Demand for credit, international financial legitimacy, and vulnerability to crises: Regulatory change and the social origins of Iceland's collapse
by Erik Larson - 203-212 What's wrong with the back of the envelope? A call for simple (and timely) benefit–cost analysis
by Christopher Carrigan & Stuart Shapiro - 213-222 Reconceptualizing European Union regulatory networks: A response to Blauberger and Rittberger
by Andrew Tarrant & R. Daniel Kelemen - 223-227 A rejoinder to Tarrant and Kelemen
by Michael Blauberger & Berthold Rittberger
March 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-23 Capital united? Business unity in regulatory politics and the special place of finance
by Kevin Young & Stefano Pagliari - 24-40 Swiss banking secrecy and the problem of international cooperation in tax matters: A nut too hard to crack?
by Patrick Emmenegger - 41-63 Competition and switching in public service markets: Can they reduce inequalities?
by Marcos Fernández‐Gutiérrez & Oliver James & Sebastian Jilke - 64-80 Symmetric and asymmetric motivations for compliance and violation: A crisp set qualitative comparative analysis of Chinese farmers
by Huiqi Yan & Jeroen van der Heijden & Benjamin van Rooij - 81-94 Enhancing responsiveness and consistency: Comparing the collective use of discretion and discretionary room at inspectorates in England and the Netherlands
by Suzanne Rutz & Dinah Mathew & Paul Robben & Antoinette de Bont - 95-108 What is regulation? An interdisciplinary concept analysis
by Christel Koop & Martin Lodge - 109-123 RegData: A numerical database on industry‐specific regulations for all United States industries and federal regulations, 1997–2012
by Omar Al‐Ubaydli & Patrick A. McLaughlin
December 2016, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 301-313 Achilles' heels of governance: Critical capacity deficits and their role in governance failures
by Michael Howlett & M. Ramesh - 314-334 Global nanotechnology regulatory governance from a network analysis perspective
by Reut Snir & Gilad Ravid - 335-349 Representative bureaucracy and seconded national government officials in the European Commission
by Zuzana Murdoch & Jarle Trondal & Benny Geys - 350-367 Ingredients of institutional reputations and citizen engagement with regulators
by Tereza Capelos & Colin Provost & Maria Parouti & Julie Barnett & Jonathan Chenoweth & Chris Fife‐Schaw & Tanika Kelay - 368-383 Making sense of the legal and judicial architectures of regional trade agreements worldwide
by Francesco Duina - 384-398 Is the SEC a learning regulator? Lessons from proxy access
by Aviv Pichhadze
September 2016, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 193-210 Do parties matter in delegation? Partisan preferences and the creation of regulatory agencies in Europe
by Laurenz Ennser‐Jedenastik - 211-229 Formal independence of regulatory agencies and Varieties of Capitalism: A case of institutional complementarity?
by Igor Guardiancich & Mattia Guidi - 230-247 Are regulatory agencies independent in practice? Evidence from board members in Spain
by Xavier Fernández‐i‐Marín & Jacint Jordana & Andrea C. Bianculli - 248-261 When doctors shape policy: The impact of self‐regulation on governing human biotechnology
by Isabelle Engeli & Christine Rothmayr Allison - 262-283 When experimentalist governance meets science‐based regulations; the case of food safety regulations
by Susanne Wengle - 284-297 The dynamics of doping: Lance Armstrong, the United States Anti‐Doping Agency and the regulatory governance of professional cycling
by Hans de Bruijn & Martijn Groenleer & Theo van Ruijven
June 2016, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 115-125 Dysfunctional institutions? Toward a New Agenda in Governance Studies
by Aseem Prakash & Matthew Potoski - 126-133 Nonsectarian welfare statements
by Cass R. Sunstein - 134-148 Accountability and global governance: The view from paternalism
by Michael Barnett - 149-160 Dysfunctional state institutions, trust, and governance in areas of limited statehood
by Tanja A. Börzel & Thomas Risse - 161-178 The challenges of fractionalized property rights in public‐private hybrid organizations: The good, the bad, and the ugly
by Aidan R. Vining & David L. Weimer - 179-190 Congressional dysfunction: An information processing perspective
by Jonathan Lewallen & Sean M. Theriault & Bryan D. Jones
March 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-13 The authoritarian logic of regulatory pluralism: Understanding China's new environmental actors
by Benjamin van Rooij & Rachel E. Stern & Kathinka Fürst - 14-28 Regulatory dynamism of environmental mobilization in urban China
by Thomas R. Johnson - 29-43 Judicial enforcement deputies: Causes and effects of Chinese judges enforcing environmental administrative decisions
by Xuehua Zhang - 44-57 Prosecutorial regulation in the Global South: Environmental civil litigation by prosecutors in China compared to Brazil
by Yifan Shi & Benjamin van Rooij - 58-74 Command without control: The case of China's environmental target system
by Genia Kostka - 75-92 Jurisdictional integration: A framework for measuring and predicting the depth of international regulatory cooperation in competition policy
by Murray Petrie - 93-109 Turning defiance into compliance with procedural justice: Understanding reactions to regulatory encounters through motivational posturing
by Kristina Murphy
December 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 309-324 Different ways of blowing the whistle: Explaining variations in decentralized enforcement in the UK and France
by Julien Etienne - 325-338 The “Europeanization” of the Basel process: Financial harmonization between globalization and parliamentarization
by Justin Greenwood & Christilla Roederer‐Rynning - 339-351 Protecting the living: Managerialism and professional turf wars in risk regulatory death investigations
by Myles Leslie - 352-366 Regulating business or policing crime? Tracing the policy convergence between taxation and crime control at the local level
by Magnus Hörnqvist - 367-376 Conceptualizing and theorizing EU regulatory networks
by Michael Blauberger & Berthold Rittberger
September 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 203-204 Governing global production: An editor's introduction
by Tim Bartley - 205-223 Codes in context: How states, markets, and civil society shape adherence to global labor standards
by Michael W. Toffel & Jodi L. Short & Melissa Ouellet - 224-242 Production goes global, compliance stays local: Private regulation in the global electronics industry
by Greg Distelhorst & Richard M. Locke & Timea Pal & Hiram Samel - 243-258 Governing health and safety at lower tiers of the computer industry global value chain
by Khalid Nadvi & Gale Raj‐Reichert - 259-275 Fragmented or cohesive transnational private regulation of sustainability standards? A comparative study
by Luc Fransen & Thomas Conzelmann - 276-293 Correlates of rigorous and credible transnational governance: A cross‐sectoral analysis of best practice compliance in eco‐labeling
by Hamish van der Ven - 294-308 Innovation and public space: The developmental possibilities of regulation in the global south
by Steven Samford
June 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 95-107 Regulatory capabilities: A normative framework for assessing the distributional effects of regulation
by Fabrizio Cafaggi & Katharina Pistor - 108-124 Transnational private governance between the logics of empowerment and control
by Graeme Auld & Stefan Renckens & Benjamin Cashore - 125-143 Timing as a source of regulatory influence: A technical elite network analysis of global finance
by Ranjit Lall - 144-159 The Transformation of organic regulation: The ambiguous effects of publicization
by Alessandra Arcuri - 160-177 For fear of popular politics? Public attention and the delegation of authority to the United States executive branch
by Stéphane Lavertu - 178-192 Regulatory capitalism and its discontents: Bilateral interdependence and the adaptability of regulatory styles
by John Kojiro Yasuda & Christopher Ansell - 193-201 Does regulation kill jobs?: The limits of quantification
by David M. Driesen
March 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-15 How the World Trade Organization shapes regulatory governance
by Gregory Shaffer - 16-29 The iteration deficit in responsive regulation: Are regulatory ambassadors an answer?
by John Braithwaite & Seung‐Hun Hong - 30-46 Crowdsourcing and regulatory reviews: A new way of challenging red tape in British government?
by Martin Lodge & Kai Wegrich - 47-62 The unstable core of global finance: Contingent valuation and governance of international accounting standards
by Daniel Mügge & Bart Stellinga - 63-76 Corruption and marketization: Formal and informal rules in Chinese public procurement
by Ting Gong & Na Zhou - 77-91 The challenge of accountability in complex regulatory networks: The case of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
by Russell W. Mills & Christopher J. Koliba
December 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 395-417 Domestic drivers of transgovernmental regulatory cooperation
by David Bach & Abraham Newman - 418-436 Building European Union capacity to manage transboundary crises: Network or lead‐agency model?
by Arjen Boin & Madalina Busuioc & Martijn Groenleer - 437-454 Secondary learning and the unintended benefits of collaborative mechanisms: The Federal Aviation Administration's voluntary disclosure programs
by Russell W. Mills & Dorit Rubinstein Reiss - 455-471 Global governance of training standards in an outsourced labor force: The training double bind in seafarer license and certification assessments
by Michael Bloor & Helen Sampson & Victor Gekara - 472-496 Punishing environmental crimes: An empirical study from lower courts to the court of appeal
by Carole M. Billiet & Thomas Blondiau & Sandra Rousseau - 497-510 Public policy's bibliography: The use of research in US regulatory impact analyses
by Bruce A. Desmarais & John A. Hird
September 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 269-286 To enforce or not to enforce? Judicialization, venue shopping, and global regulatory harmonization
by Dirk De Bièvre & Arlo Poletti & Lars Thomann - 287-309 Disowning Fukushima: Managing the credibility of nuclear reliability assessment in the wake of disaster
by John Downer - 310-331 Failure of auditors: The lack of compliance for business combinations in China
by Ross Taplin & Yafang Zhao & Alistair Brown - 332-349 Ensuring regulatory compliance in banking and finance through effective controls: The principle of duality in the segregation of duties
by Oskar Engdahl - 350-370 What motivates adherence to medical recommendations? The procedural justice approach to gaining deference in the medical arena
by Tom Tyler & Avital Mentovich & Sagarika Satyavada - 371-393 Globalization, state, and innovation: An appraisal of networked industrial policy
by Marian Negoita
June 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 166-185 Politics of private regulation: ISEAL and the shaping of transnational sustainability governance
by Allison Loconto & Eve Fouilleux - 186-202 Polanyi in Brussels or Luxembourg? Social rights and market regulation in European insurance
by Deborah Mabbett - 203-221 Courage, regulatory responsibility, and the challenge of higher‐order reflexivity
by Oren Perez - 222-245 Historical perspective and better regulatory governance: An agenda for institutional reform
by Edward J. Balleisen & Elizabeth K. Brake - 246-268 What price fairness when security is at stake? Police legitimacy in South Africa
by Ben Bradford & Aziz Huq & Jonathan Jackson & Benjamin Roberts
March 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-21 Transnational business governance interactions: Conceptualization and framework for analysis
by Burkard Eberlein & Kenneth W. Abbott & Julia Black & Errol Meidinger & Stepan Wood - 22-48 Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector
by Christine Overdevest & Jonathan Zeitlin - 49-73 Does California need Delaware? Explaining Indonesian, Chinese, and United States support for legality compliance of internationally traded products
by Benjamin Cashore & Michael W. Stone - 74-92 Dynamic governance interactions: Evolutionary effects of state responses to non‐state certification programs
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 93-109 Transnational governance and the re‐centered state: Sustainability or legality?
by Tim Bartley - 110-125 Technical systems and the architecture of transnational business governance interactions
by Tony Porter - 126-148 Confronting trade‐offs and interactive effects in the choice of policy focus: Specialized versus comprehensive private governance
by Graeme Auld - 149-163 Cross‐national variations in industry regulation: A factor analytic approach with an application to telecommunications
by Susan Perkins
December 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 407-416 Regulating finance after the crisis: Unveiling the different dynamics of the regulatory process
by Manuela Moschella & Eleni Tsingou - 417-434 The gradual transformation? The incremental dynamics of macroprudential regulation
by Andrew Baker - 435-459 Why reregulation after the crisis is feeble: Shadow banking, offshore financial centers, and jurisdictional competition
by Thomas Rixen - 460-480 Financial industry groups' adaptation to the post‐crisis regulatory environment: Changing approaches to the policy cycle
by Kevin Young - 481-495 Economic models as devices of policy change: Policy paradigms, paradigm shift, and performativity
by Lasse F. Henriksen - 496-511 Subprime catalyst: Financial regulatory reform and the strengthening of US carbon market governance
by Eric Helleiner & Jason Thistlethwaite - 512-532 Gorillas in the closet? Public and private actors in the enforcement of transnational private regulation
by Paul Verbruggen - 533-546 Orchestrating sustainability: The case of European Union biofuel governance
by Philip Schleifer - 547-559 The Brazilian Association of Regulatory Agencies: Integrating levels, consolidating identities in the regulatory state in the south
by Andrea C. Bianculli
September 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 279-298 Who governs? Delegations and delegates in global trade lawmaking
by Terence C. Halliday & Josh Pacewicz & Susan Block‐Lieb - 299-320 From disguised protectionism to rewarding regulation: The impact of trade‐related labor standards in the Dominican Republic
by Andrew Schrank - 321-347 From support to pressure: The dynamics of social and governmental influences on environmental law enforcement in Guangzhou City, China
by Benjamin Van Rooij & Gerald E. Fryxell & Carlos Wing‐Hung Lo & Wei Wang - 348-364 Types of knowledge utilization of regulatory impact assessments: Evidence from Swiss policymaking
by Christof Rissi & Fritz Sager - 365-386 “Embedded regulation:” The migration of objects, scripts, and governance
by Emilie Cloatre & Robert Dingwall - 387-405 Regulation‐by‐information in areas of limited statehood: Lessons from the Philippines' environmental regulation
by Eungkyoon Lee & Raul P. Lejano & Robert J. Connelly
June 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 153-173 Continuity, change, and priorities: The quality and use of regulatory analysis across US administrations
by Jerry Ellig & Patrick A. McLaughlin & John F. Morrall III - 174-194 The war on cartels and the social meaning of deterrence
by Christine Parker - 195-214 Shall the law set them free? The formal and actual independence of regulatory agencies
by Chris Hanretty & Christel Koop - 215-235 Risk and the limits of governance: Exploring varied patterns of risk‐based governance across Europe
by Henry Rothstein & Olivier Borraz & Michael Huber - 236-257 The limits and variety of risk‐based governance: The case of flood management in Germany and England
by Kristian Krieger - 258-265 The politics of precaution, and the reality
by Jonathan B. Wiener - 266-270 Commentary on Vogel's The Politics of Precaution
by R. Daniel Kelemen - 271-277 Response to Jonathan B. Wiener and R. Daniel Kelemen
by David Vogel
March 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-1 Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize winners
by Tim Bartley & Cristie Ford & David Levi‐Faur & Walter Mattli - 2-13 Twenty years of responsive regulation: An appreciation and appraisal
by Christine Parker - 14-29 Prospects for scalability: Relationships and uncertainty in responsive regulation
by Cristie Ford - 30-47 Ambiguity and relational signals in regulator–regulatee relationships
by Julien Etienne - 48-60 Why was the enforcement pyramid so influential? And what price was paid?
by Peter Mascini - 61-79 Transcending the deregulation debate? Regulation, risk, and the enforcement of health and safety law in the UK
by Steve Tombs & David Whyte - 80-94 Pyramids and the value of generality
by Pauline Westerman - 95-113 Taking responsive regulation transnational: Strategies for international organizations
by Kenneth W. Abbott & Duncan Snidal - 114-123 Beyond Responsive Regulation: The expanding role of non‐state actors in the regulatory process
by Peter Grabosky - 124-144 Relational republican regulation
by John Braithwaite - 145-151 Responsive regulation: A co‐author's appreciation
by Ian Ayres
December 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 427-444 Regulatory policy outputs and impacts: Exploring a complex relationship
by Christoph Knill & Kai Schulze & Jale Tosun - 445-473 Incentivizing self‐regulation: Federal vs. state‐level voluntary programs in US climate change policies
by Lily Hsueh & Aseem Prakash - 474-498 The relationship between regulation and contracts in infrastructure industries: Regulation as ordered renegotiation
by Jon Stern - 499-523 Regulating the Internet infrastructure: A comparative appraisal of the legitimacy of ICANN, ITU, and the WSIS
by Ingo Take - 524-544 Market making via regulation: The role of the state in carbon markets
by Markus Lederer - 545-567 Negotiating climate legislation: Policy path dependence and coalition stabilization
by Janelle Knox‐Hayes
September 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 261-281 Understanding the rise of the regulatory state of the South
by Navroz K. Dubash & Bronwen Morgan - 282-299 The rise of the constitutional regulatory state in Colombia: The case of water governance
by Rene Urueña - 300-326 Implementing independent regulatory agencies in Brazil: The contrasting experiences in the electricity and telecommunications sectors
by Mariana Mota Prado - 327-343 Judiciaries as crucial actors in Southern regulatory systems: A case study of Indian telecom regulation
by Arun K. Thiruvengadam & Piyush Joshi - 344-361 Regulatory mobilization and service delivery at the edge of the regulatory state
by Nai Rui Chng - 362-370 Civil society and the regulatory state of the South: A commentary
by Kathryn Hochstetler - 371-377 Experimentalist governance: An introduction
by Sandra Eckert & Tanja A. Börzel - 378-384 Experimentalist governance in the EU: The emperor's new clothes?
by Tanja A. Börzel - 385-393 Experimentalist governance in the European Union: A commentary
by Amy Verdun - 394-400 Reflections on experimentalist governance
by John Erik Fossum - 401-409 Constitutionalism and experimentalist governance
by Mattias Kumm - 410-426 Experimentalism in the EU: Common ground and persistent differences
by Charles F. Sabel & Jonathan Zeitlin
June 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 131-148 When risk‐based regulation aims low: A strategic framework
by Julia Black & Robert Baldwin - 149-166 From norms to programs: The United Nations Global Compact and global governance
by Daniel Berliner & Aseem Prakash - 167-188 Using the institutional grammar tool to understand regulatory compliance: The case of Colorado aquaculture
by Saba Siddiki & Xavier Basurto & Christopher M. Weible - 189-206 The triumph of regulatory politics: Benefit–cost analysis and political salience
by Stuart Shapiro & John F. Morrall III - 207-224 Enabling global principle‐based regulation: The case of risk analysis in the Codex Alimentarius
by David Demortain - 225-241 Torn in translation: An ethnographic study of regulatory decision‐making in Turkey
by Ebru Kayaalp - 242-259 Institutional shrinkage: The deviant case of Swiss banking secrecy
by Simon Steinlin & Christine Trampusch
March 2012, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-1 Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize winners
by Carol Heimer & Robert A. Kagan & David Levi‐Faur - 2-22 When risk‐based regulation aims low: Approaches and challenges
by Julia Black & Robert Baldwin - 23-45 The many uses of regulatory impact assessment: A meta‐analysis of EU and UK cases
by Claire A. Dunlop & Martino Maggetti & Claudio M. Radaelli & Duncan Russel - 46-65 Mandated justice: The potential promise and possible pitfalls of mandating procedural justice in the workplace
by Yuval Feldman & Tom R. Tyler - 66-82 Why do anti‐corruption laws fail in Central Eastern Europe? A target compliance perspective
by Agnes Batory - 83-100 Governance and regulation of urban bus transportation: Using partial privatization to achieve the better of two worlds
by Daniel Albalate & Germà Bel & Joan Calzada - 101-118 The political economy of regulatory change: The case of British merger control
by Hubert Buch‐Hansen - 119-129 The politics of de‐delegation: Regulatory (in)dependence in Turkey
by Isik Ozel
December 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 387-404 Can markets be expected to prevent themselves from self‐destruction?
by Bo Rothstein - 405-424 Revolving door laws and state public utility commissioners
by Marc T. Law & Cheryl X. Long - 425-445 “Capacity‐building” in global Internet governance: The long‐term outcomes of “multistakeholderism”
by Slavka Antonova - 446-464 Regulating non‐government schools: Explaining success and failure
by Amos Zehavi - 465-479 The global institutionalization of microcredit
by Peter Aagaard - 480-498 Uniformity as response to soft law: Evidence from compliance and non‐compliance with the Dutch corporate governance code
by Reggy Hooghiemstra & Hans van Ees
September 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 287-308 Naming without shaming: The publication of sanctions in the Dutch financial market
by Judith van Erp - 309-332 Institutionalizing fairness in financial markets: Mission impossible?
by Sharon Gilad - 333-349 The parable of the poisoned pork: Network governance and the 2008 Irish pork dioxin contamination
by Donal K. Casey & James S. Lawless - 350-367 Agency under constraint: Ideological preferences and the politics of electricity regulation in Latin America
by Cecilia Martinez‐Gallardo & Maria Victoria Murillo - 368-385 Bypassing public procurement regulation: A study of rationality in local decisionmaking
by Lisa Hansson & Johan Holmgren
June 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 165-165 Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize‐winners
by Carol Heimer & Robert A. Kagan & David Levi‐Faur & David Vogel - 166-186 Regulatory harmonization and agricultural biotechnology in Argentina and China: Critical assessment of state‐centered and decentered approaches
by Patrick van Zwanenberg & Adrian Ely & Adrian Smith & Chen Chuanbo & Ding Shijun & Maria‐Eugenia Fazio & Laura Goldberg - 187-203 The weakness of strong policies and the strength of weak policies: Law, experimentalist governance, and supporting coalitions in European Union health care policy
by Scott L. Greer - 204-220 Regulatory Impact Assessment: How political and organizational forces influence its diffusion in a developing country
by Alketa Peci & Filipe Sobral - 221-240 Playing games of governance: How and why Fair Trade pioneers evade corporate capture
by Anna Hutchens - 241-249 Regulation by litigation
by Bruce Yandle & Andrew Dorchak & Andrew P. Morriss - 250-261 Process choice
by Cary Coglianese - 262-274 Taking enforcement on its own terms: EPA's heavy‐duty diesel engine litigation
by Jonathan Cannon - 275-285 Regulation by litigation: Not so bad?
by William Funk
March 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-13 The sociological citizen: Pragmatic and relational regulation in law and organizations
by Susan S. Silbey - 14-42 Governing the gap: Forging safe science through relational regulation
by Ruthanne Huising & Susan S. Silbey - 43-69 Beyond the fear of discretion: Flexibility, performance, and accountability in the management of regulatory bureaucracies
by Roberto R. C. Pires - 70-89 Relational regulation in the Brazilian Ministério Publico: The organizational basis of regulatory responsiveness
by Salo V. Coslovsky - 90-117 Rule bending, sociological citizenship, and organizational contestation in microfinance
by Rodrigo Canales - 118-144 Addressing the risk, reading the landscape: The role of agency in regulation
by Fiona Haines - 145-164 Beyond Markets: Sociology, street‐level bureaucracy, and the management of the public sector
by Michael J. Piore
December 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 383-407 Approval regulation and endogenous consumer confidence: Theory and analogies to licensing, safety, and financial regulation
by Daniel Carpenter & Justin Grimmer & Eric Lomazoff - 408-434 Forest certification as a global environmental governance tool: What is the macro‐effectiveness of the Forest Stewardship Council?
by Axel Marx & Dieter Cuypers - 435-464 Unitary regulatory supervision or multi‐entity supervision? A computational approach to a numbers problem in financial regulation
by Benjamin M. Cole & Preeta M. Banerjee - 465-484 Driving growth: Regulatory reform and expressways in Indonesia
by Jamie S. Davidson - 485-506 It runs in the family: Meta‐regulation and its siblings
by Sharon Gilad
September 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 261-280 Is transparency an effective anti‐corruption strategy? Evidence from a field experiment in India
by Leonid Peisakhin & Paul Pinto - 281-302 Stakeholder governance of organ transplantation: A desirable model for inducing evidence‐based medicine?
by David L. Weimer - 303-328 Information disclosure and environmental regulation: Green lights and gray areas
by Eungkyoon Lee - 329-344 When soft regulation is not enough: The integrated pollution prevention and control directive of the European Union
by Charalampos Koutalakis & Aron Buzogany & Tanja A. Börzel - 345-364 Scenes from a mall: Retail training and the social exclusion of low‐skilled workers
by Cathie Jo Martin & Jette Steen Knudsen