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The Oxford Handbook of Regulation

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Oxford, U. K. : Oxford University Press, 2012
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ix, 668 p. : ill ; 25cm
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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This Handbook provides a clear and authoritative discussion of the major trends and issues in regulation over the last thirty years, together with an outline of prospective developments. It brings together contributions from leading scholars from a range of disciplines and countries.

Regulation is often thought of as an activity that restricts behaviour and prevents the occurrence of certain undesirable activities, but the influence of regulation can also be enabling or facilitative, as when a market could potentially be chaotic if uncontrolled. This Handbook provides a clear and authoritative discussion of the major trends and issues in regulation over the last thirty years, together with an outline of prospective developments. It brings together contributions from leading scholars from a range of disciplines and countries. Each chapter offers a broad overview of key current issues and provides an analysis of different perspectives on those issues. Experiences in different jurisdictions and insights from various disciplines are drawn upon, and particular attention is paid to the challenges that are encountered when specific approaches are applied in practice. Contributors develop their own distinctive arguments relating to the central issues in regulation and apply scholarly rigour and clear writing to matters of high policy-relevance. The essays are original, accessible, and agenda-setting, and the Handbook will be essential reading both to students and researchers and to with regulatory and regulated professionals.

목차
Part I: General Issues 1. Regulation: The Field and the Developing Agenda, Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave, and Martin Lodge 2. Economic Approaches to Regulation, Cento Veljanovski 3. Regulatory Rationales Beyond the Economic: In Search of the Public Interest, Mike Feintuck 4. The Regulatory State, Karen Yeung Part II : Processes and Strategies 5. Strategic Use of Regulation, Cento Veljanovski 6. Standard-Setting in Regulatory Regimes, Colin Scott 7. Enforcement and Compliance Strategies, Neil Gunningham 8. Meta-Regulation and Self-Regulation, Cary Coglianese and Evan Mendelson 9. Self-Regulatory Authority, Markets, and the Ideology of Professionalism, Tanina Rostain Part III: Contested Issues 10. Alternatives to Regulation? Market Mechanisms and the Environment, David Driesen 11. The Evaluation of Regulatory Agencies, Jon Stern 12. Better Regulation: the Search and the Struggle, Rob Baldwin 13. Regulatory Impact Assessment, Claudio Radaelli and Fabrizio de Francesco 14. The Role of Risk in Regulatory Processes, Julia Black 15. Accountability in the Regulatory State, Martin Lodge and Lindsay Stirton 16. On the Theory and Evidence on Regulation of Network Industries in Developing Countries, Antonio Estache and Liam Wren-Lewis 17. Global Regulation, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi Part IV: Regulatory Domains 18. Financial Services and Markets, Niamh Moloney 19. Pricing in Network Industries, Janice Hauge and David Sappington 20. Regulation and Competition Law in Telecommunications and Other Network Industries, Peter Alexiadis and Martin Cave 21. Regulation of Cyberspace, Jurgen Feick and Raymund Werle 22. The Regulation of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Adrian Towse and Patricia Danzon 23. Regulation and Sustainable Energy Systems, Catherine Mitchell and Bridget Woodman 24. Regulation Inside Government: Retro-Theory Vindicated or Outdated?, Martin Lodge and Christopher Hood Part V: Conclusion 25. Conclusion: The Future of Regulation, Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave, and Martin Lodge