Taming the Corporation offers a much-needed positive vision of regulation. Using numerous case examples to address real life challenges, it stresses the role of good regulation in allowing businesses to flourish, serve markets effectively, and respect broader interests, and provides a method of designing regulation in its most productive form.
Taming the Corporation offers a much-needed positive vision of regulation. Using numerous case examples to address real life challenges, it stresses the role of good regulation in allowing businesses to flourish, serve markets effectively, and respect broader interests, and provides a method of designing regulation in its most productive form.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Baldwin is a Professor of Law Emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Director of LSE's Executive Education Course on Regulation. He has acted as a consultant to numerous private and public bodies, including the Health and Safety Executive, the European Commission, Ofsted, Defra, and HM Treasury. His publications on regulation are extensive and his books include: Understanding Regulation (Oxford University Press, Second Edition 2011, with Martin Cave and Martin Lodge); The Oxford Handbook of Regulation (Oxford University Press 2010, edited with Martin Cave and Martin Lodge), and The Government of Risk (Oxford University Press 2001, with Christopher Hood and Henry Rothstein). Martin Cave is an economist specialising in competition law and the regulation of network industries, including communications, energy, and transport. He is Chair of Ofgem, the UK energy regulator. He was an inquiry chair at the UK Competition and Markets Authority, having previously been a deputy chair at the UK Competition Commission. He is currently a visiting professor at the London School of Economics. He has written a number of books and papers on regulation, including Understanding Regulation (Oxford University Press, 2011 with Robert Baldwin and Martin Lodge) and The Oxford Handbook of Regulation (Oxford University Press 2010, edited with Martin Cave and Martin Lodge). He has advised governments and regulators in a number of sectors in Australia, Canada, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, Thailand, the UK, and elsewhere.
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Part I. Regulating for Success 1: Positive Regulation 2: Positive Regulation and Success 3: Strategies for Success 4: Impacts on the Ground: Enforcement 5: Positive Regulation in a Changing World Part II. Special Challenges 6: Can Regulators Ensure Environmental Sustainability? 7: Controlling Traditional Network Monopolies 8: Regulating Digital Platforms 9: How to Prevent Regulatory Disasters 10: Can National Regulators Solve Problems? 11: Regulating for Future Needs
Part I. Regulating for Success 1: Positive Regulation 2: Positive Regulation and Success 3: Strategies for Success 4: Impacts on the Ground: Enforcement 5: Positive Regulation in a Changing World Part II. Special Challenges 6: Can Regulators Ensure Environmental Sustainability? 7: Controlling Traditional Network Monopolies 8: Regulating Digital Platforms 9: How to Prevent Regulatory Disasters 10: Can National Regulators Solve Problems? 11: Regulating for Future Needs
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