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Volume 12, issue 4, 2018

How does knowledge circulate in a regulatory network? Observing a European Platform of Regulatory Authorities meeting pp. 431-450 Downloads
Yannis Papadopoulos
Bridging critical institutionalism and fragmented authoritarianism in China: An analysis of centralized water policies and their local implementation in semi‐arid irrigation districts pp. 451-465 Downloads
Raymond Yu Wang, Tao Liu and Heping Dang
Regulating Islamic banks in authoritarian settings: Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates in comparative perspective pp. 466-485 Downloads
Fulya Apaydin
Understanding the ASEAN way of regional qualification governance: The case of mutual recognition agreements in the professional service sector pp. 486-504 Downloads
Shintaro Hamanaka and Sufian Jusoh
Algorithmic regulation: A critical interrogation pp. 505-523 Downloads
Karen Yeung
Agency proliferation and the globalization of the regulatory state: Introducing a data set on the institutional features of regulatory agencies pp. 524-540 Downloads
Jacint Jordana, Xavier Fernández‐i‐Marín and Andrea C. Bianculli

Volume 12, issue 3, 2018

Multinationals as global institution: Power, authority and relative autonomy pp. 317-333 Downloads
John Gerard Ruggie
Ideological influences on governance and regulation: The comparative case of supreme courts pp. 334-352 Downloads
Keren Weinshall, Udi Sommer and Ya'acov Ritov
The redistributive impact of hypocrisy in international taxation pp. 353-370 Downloads
Lukas Hakelberg and Max Schaub
Regulation under uncertainty: The coevolution of industry and regulation pp. 371-394 Downloads
Charles Sabel, Gary Herrigel and Peer Hull Kristensen
Credible commitment without independent regulatory agent: Evidence from the Security Council's United Nations Compensation Commission pp. 395-412 Downloads
Manuel Becker, Thomas Dörfler and Thomas Gehring
Limits of regulatory responsiveness: Democratic credentials of responsive regulation pp. 413-427 Downloads
Seung‐Hun Hong and Jong‐sung You

Volume 12, issue 2, 2018

Two spheres of regulation: Balancing social and economic goals pp. 177-191 Downloads
Sandra Eckert
Temporary legislation, better regulation, and experimentalist governance: An empirical study pp. 192-219 Downloads
Ittai Bar‐Siman‐Tov
Partisan politics, welfare states, and environmental policy outputs in the OECD countries, 1975–2005 pp. 220-237 Downloads
Sijeong Lim and Andreas Duit
Interest group representation in the formal design of European Union agencies pp. 238-262 Downloads
Ixchel Pérez Durán
Transnational delegation in global environmental governance: When do non‐state actors govern? pp. 263-276 Downloads
Jessica F. Green
Experimental analysis of the effect of standards on compliance and performance pp. 277-298 Downloads
Constantine Boussalis, Yuval Feldman and Henry E. Smith
Regulatory Analysis Procedures and Political Influence on Bureaucratic Policymaking pp. 299-313 Downloads
Neal D. Woods

Volume 12, issue 1, 2018

A worldwide consensus on nudging? Not quite, but almost pp. 3-22 Downloads
Cass R. Sunstein, Lucia A. Reisch and Julius Rauber
Public orchestration, social networks, and transnational environmental governance: Lessons from the aviation industry pp. 23-45 Downloads
Lasse Folke Henriksen and Stefano Ponte
Regulatory inspection and the changing legitimacy of health and safety pp. 46-63 Downloads
Paul Almond and Mike Esbester
Experimentalism in transnational forest governance: Implementing European Union Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Voluntary Partnership Agreements in Indonesia and Ghana pp. 64-87 Downloads
Christine Overdevest and Jonathan Zeitlin
A decision analytic model to guide early‐stage government regulatory action: Applications for synthetic biology pp. 88-100 Downloads
Benjamin Trump, Christopher Cummings, Jennifer Kuzma and Igor Linkov
Citizen co‐production of cyber security: Self‐help, vigilantes, and cybercrime pp. 101-114 Downloads
Lennon Y.C. Chang, Lena Y. Zhong and Peter N. Grabosky
Beyond regulatory capture: Coproducing expertise for critical infrastructure protection pp. 115-130 Downloads
Rebecca Slayton and Aaron Clark‐Ginsberg
Toward the usable recognition of individual benefits and costs in regulatory analysis and governance pp. 131-149 Downloads
Carl F. Cranor and Adam M. Finkel
The politics of resonance: Transnational sustainability governance in Argentina pp. 150-170 Downloads
Alejandro Milcíades Peña

Volume 11, issue 4, 2017

Explaining the content of impact assessment in the United Kingdom: Learning across time, sectors, and departments pp. 325-342 Downloads
Oliver Fritsch, Jonathan C. Kamkhaji and Claudio M. Radaelli
Does transnational private governance reduce or displace labor abuses? Addressing sorting dynamics across global supply chains pp. 343-352 Downloads
Mathias Koenig‐Archibugi
Role perceptions and attitudes toward discretion at a decentralized regulatory frontline: The case of organic inspectors pp. 353-367 Downloads
David P. Carter
Can the hidden hand of the market be an effective and legitimate regulator? The case of animal welfare under a labeling for consumer choice policy approach pp. 368-387 Downloads
Christine Parker, Rachel Carey, Josephine De Costa and Gyorgy Scrinis
International diffusion of regulatory governance: EU actorness in public procurement pp. 388-403 Downloads
Stella Ladi and Dimitris Tsarouhas
Who opposes labor regulation? Explaining variation in employers’ opinions pp. 404-421 Downloads
Matthew Amengual, Salo Coslovsky and Duanyi Yang
Post‐crisis reforms in banking: Regulators at the interface between domestic and international governance pp. 422-437 Downloads
Lucia Quaglia and Aneta Spendzharova
Institutional design of ecolabels: Sponsorship signals rule strength pp. 438-450 Downloads
Nicole Darnall, Hyunjung Ji and Matthew Potoski

Volume 11, issue 3, 2017

Are integrated impact assessments the way forward for mainstreaming in the European Union? pp. 231-251 Downloads
Stijn Smismans and Rachel Minto
Measuring multi‐level regulatory governance: Organizational proliferation, coordination, and concentration of influence pp. 252-268 Downloads
Emmanuelle Mathieu, Koen Verhoest and Joery Matthys
Responsive regulation in public‐private partnerships: Between deterrence and persuasion pp. 269-281 Downloads
Anne‐Marie Reynaers and Salvador Parrado
Beyond Weber: Conceptualizing an alternative ideal type of bureaucracy in developing contexts pp. 282-298 Downloads
Yuen Yuen Ang
The other face of Eurolegalism: The multifaceted convergence of national enforcement styles pp. 299-314 Downloads
Lincey Bastings, Ellen Mastenbroek and Esther Versluis
The medical licensing examination debate pp. 315-322 Downloads
Julian Archer, Nick Lynn, Lee Coombes, Martin Roberts, Tom Gale and Sam Regan de Bere

Volume 11, issue 2, 2017

Co‐enforcing Labor standards: the unique contributions of state and worker organizations in Argentina and the United States pp. 129-142 Downloads
Matthew Amengual and Janice Fine
Regulatory lags, liberalization, and vulnerability to banking crises pp. 143-165 Downloads
Ana Carolina Garriga
How can we better align private security with the public interest? Towards a civilizing model of regulation pp. 166-184 Downloads
Ian Loader and Adam White
Demand for credit, international financial legitimacy, and vulnerability to crises: Regulatory change and the social origins of Iceland's collapse pp. 185-202 Downloads
Erik Larson
What's wrong with the back of the envelope? A call for simple (and timely) benefit–cost analysis pp. 203-212 Downloads
Christopher Carrigan and Stuart Shapiro
Reconceptualizing European Union regulatory networks: A response to Blauberger and Rittberger pp. 213-222 Downloads
Andrew Tarrant and R. Daniel Kelemen
A rejoinder to Tarrant and Kelemen pp. 223-227 Downloads
Michael Blauberger and Berthold Rittberger

Volume 11, issue 1, 2017

Capital united? Business unity in regulatory politics and the special place of finance pp. 3-23 Downloads
Kevin Young and Stefano Pagliari
Swiss banking secrecy and the problem of international cooperation in tax matters: A nut too hard to crack? pp. 24-40 Downloads
Patrick Emmenegger
Competition and switching in public service markets: Can they reduce inequalities? pp. 41-63 Downloads
Marcos Fernández‐Gutiérrez, Oliver James and Sebastian Jilke
Symmetric and asymmetric motivations for compliance and violation: A crisp set qualitative comparative analysis of Chinese farmers pp. 64-80 Downloads
Huiqi Yan, Jeroen van der Heijden and Benjamin van Rooij
Enhancing responsiveness and consistency: Comparing the collective use of discretion and discretionary room at inspectorates in England and the Netherlands pp. 81-94 Downloads
Suzanne Rutz, Dinah Mathew, Paul Robben and Antoinette de Bont
What is regulation? An interdisciplinary concept analysis pp. 95-108 Downloads
Christel Koop and Martin Lodge
RegData: A numerical database on industry‐specific regulations for all United States industries and federal regulations, 1997–2012 pp. 109-123 Downloads
Omar Al‐Ubaydli and Patrick A. McLaughlin
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