Regulation & Governance
2007 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2007
- De facto independence after delegation: A fuzzy‐set analysis pp. 271-294

- Martino Maggetti
- Do markets enhance convergence on international standards? The case of financial regulation pp. 295-311

- Hyoung-kyu Chey
- Flexible enforcement and fine adjustment pp. 312-328

- Christopher S. Decker
- Seeking forgiveness in an intergroup context: Angolan, Guinean, Mozambican, and East Timorese perspectives pp. 329-346

- Félix Neto, Conceição Pinto and Etienne Mullet
- Can non‐state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework pp. 347-371

- Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore
- Trade liberalization and the spread of regulatory institutions: The case of Chile pp. 372-384

- Benedicte Bull
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Globalization and institutional competitiveness pp. 183-196

- Martin Marcussen and Lars Bo Kaspersen
- Multinationals and institutional competitiveness pp. 197-212

- Peer Hull Kristensen and Glenn Morgan
- Institutional competitiveness, social investment, and welfare regimes pp. 213-229

- Paul Bernard and Guillaume Boucher
- Institutional competitiveness in the global economy: Denmark, the United States, and the varieties of capitalism pp. 230-246

- John L. Campbell and Ove K. Pedersen
- Contemporary challenges to the German vocational training system pp. 247-260

- Kathleen Thelen
- Neoinstitutionalism: Still no intellectual hegemony? pp. 261-270

- Colin Crouch
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Globalization and legal change: The “Americanization” of European law? pp. 99-120

- Robert A. Kagan
- When trade liberalization turns into regulatory reform: The impact on business–government relations in international trade politics pp. 121-138

- Cornelia Woll and Alvaro Artigas
- Does border enforcement deter unauthorized immigration? The case of Mexican migration to the United States of America pp. 139-153

- Wayne A. Cornelius and Idean Salehyan
- On the value of formal assessment of uncertainty in regulatory analysis pp. 154-171

- Judson Jaffe and Robert Stavins
- The economic significance of “insignificant” rules pp. 172-182

- Robert Hahn and Caroline Cecot
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Can regulation and governance make a difference? pp. 1-7

- John Braithwaite, Cary Coglianese and David Levi‐Faur
- Regulatory regimes and accountability pp. 8-26

- Peter J. May
- From government to governance: External influences on business risk management pp. 27-45

- Bridget M. Hutter and Clive J. Jones
- Information technology and public commenting on agency regulations pp. 46-67

- Steven J. Balla and Benjamin M. Daniels
- Regulation by generalization pp. 68-87

- Frederick Schauer and Richard Zeckhauser
- Governing the ungovernable: The challenge of a global disaggregation of authority pp. 88-97

- James N. Rosenau