Regulation & Governance
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2012
- Regulatory policy outputs and impacts: Exploring a complex relationship pp. 427-444

- Christoph Knill, Kai Schulze and Jale Tosun
- Incentivizing self‐regulation: Federal vs. state‐level voluntary programs in US climate change policies pp. 445-473

- Lily Hsueh and Aseem Prakash
- The relationship between regulation and contracts in infrastructure industries: Regulation as ordered renegotiation pp. 474-498

- Jon Stern
- Regulating the Internet infrastructure: A comparative appraisal of the legitimacy of ICANN, ITU, and the WSIS pp. 499-523

- Ingo Take
- Market making via regulation: The role of the state in carbon markets pp. 524-544

- Markus Lederer
- Negotiating climate legislation: Policy path dependence and coalition stabilization pp. 545-567

- Janelle Knox‐Hayes
Volume 6, issue 3, 2012
- Understanding the rise of the regulatory state of the South pp. 261-281

- Navroz K. Dubash and Bronwen Morgan
- The rise of the constitutional regulatory state in Colombia: The case of water governance pp. 282-299

- Rene Urueña
- Implementing independent regulatory agencies in Brazil: The contrasting experiences in the electricity and telecommunications sectors pp. 300-326

- Mariana Mota Prado
- Judiciaries as crucial actors in Southern regulatory systems: A case study of Indian telecom regulation pp. 327-343

- Arun K. Thiruvengadam and Piyush Joshi
- Regulatory mobilization and service delivery at the edge of the regulatory state pp. 344-361

- Nai Rui Chng
- Civil society and the regulatory state of the South: A commentary pp. 362-370

- Kathryn Hochstetler
- Experimentalist governance: An introduction pp. 371-377

- Sandra Eckert and Tanja A. Börzel
- Experimentalist governance in the EU: The emperor's new clothes? pp. 378-384

- Tanja A. Börzel
- Experimentalist governance in the European Union: A commentary pp. 385-393

- Amy Verdun
- Reflections on experimentalist governance pp. 394-400

- John Erik Fossum
- Constitutionalism and experimentalist governance pp. 401-409

- Mattias Kumm
- Experimentalism in the EU: Common ground and persistent differences pp. 410-426

- Charles F. Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- When risk‐based regulation aims low: A strategic framework pp. 131-148

- Julia Black and Robert Baldwin
- From norms to programs: The United Nations Global Compact and global governance pp. 149-166

- Daniel Berliner and Aseem Prakash
- Using the institutional grammar tool to understand regulatory compliance: The case of Colorado aquaculture pp. 167-188

- Saba Siddiki, Xavier Basurto and Christopher M. Weible
- The triumph of regulatory politics: Benefit–cost analysis and political salience pp. 189-206

- Stuart Shapiro and John F. Morrall
- Enabling global principle‐based regulation: The case of risk analysis in the Codex Alimentarius pp. 207-224

- David Demortain
- Torn in translation: An ethnographic study of regulatory decision‐making in Turkey pp. 225-241

- Ebru Kayaalp
- Institutional shrinkage: The deviant case of Swiss banking secrecy pp. 242-259

- Simon Steinlin and Christine Trampusch
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize winners pp. 1-1

- Carol Heimer, Robert A. Kagan and David Levi‐Faur
- When risk‐based regulation aims low: Approaches and challenges pp. 2-22

- Julia Black and Robert Baldwin
- The many uses of regulatory impact assessment: A meta‐analysis of EU and UK cases pp. 23-45

- Claire A. Dunlop, Martino Maggetti, Claudio M. Radaelli and Duncan Russel
- Mandated justice: The potential promise and possible pitfalls of mandating procedural justice in the workplace pp. 46-65

- Yuval Feldman and Tom R. Tyler
- Why do anti‐corruption laws fail in Central Eastern Europe? A target compliance perspective pp. 66-82

- Agnes Batory
- Governance and regulation of urban bus transportation: Using partial privatization to achieve the better of two worlds pp. 83-100

- Daniel Albalate, Germà Bel and Joan Calzada
- The political economy of regulatory change: The case of British merger control pp. 101-118

- Hubert Buch‐Hansen
- The politics of de‐delegation: Regulatory (in)dependence in Turkey pp. 119-129

- Isik Ozel
Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Can markets be expected to prevent themselves from self‐destruction? pp. 387-404

- Bo Rothstein
- Revolving door laws and state public utility commissioners pp. 405-424

- Marc Law and Cheryl X. Long
- Capacity‐building” in global Internet governance: The long‐term outcomes of “multistakeholderism pp. 425-445

- Slavka Antonova
- Regulating non‐government schools: Explaining success and failure pp. 446-464

- Amos Zehavi
- The global institutionalization of microcredit pp. 465-479

- Peter Aagaard
- Uniformity as response to soft law: Evidence from compliance and non‐compliance with the Dutch corporate governance code pp. 480-498

- Reggy Hooghiemstra and Hans van Ees
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Naming without shaming: The publication of sanctions in the Dutch financial market pp. 287-308

- Judith van Erp
- Institutionalizing fairness in financial markets: Mission impossible? pp. 309-332

- Sharon Gilad
- The parable of the poisoned pork: Network governance and the 2008 Irish pork dioxin contamination pp. 333-349

- Donal K. Casey and James S. Lawless
- Agency under constraint: Ideological preferences and the politics of electricity regulation in Latin America pp. 350-367

- Cecilia Martinez‐Gallardo and Maria Victoria Murillo
- Bypassing public procurement regulation: A study of rationality in local decisionmaking pp. 368-385

- Lisa Hansson and Johan Holmgren
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- Regulation & Governance announces annual “Best Article” prize‐winners pp. 165-165

- Carol Heimer, Robert A. Kagan, David Levi‐Faur and David Vogel
- Regulatory harmonization and agricultural biotechnology in Argentina and China: Critical assessment of state‐centered and decentered approaches pp. 166-186

- Patrick van Zwanenberg, Adrian Ely, Adrian Smith, Chen Chuanbo, Ding Shijun, Maria‐Eugenia Fazio and Laura Goldberg
- The weakness of strong policies and the strength of weak policies: Law, experimentalist governance, and supporting coalitions in European Union health care policy pp. 187-203

- Scott L. Greer
- Regulatory Impact Assessment: How political and organizational forces influence its diffusion in a developing country pp. 204-220

- Alketa Peci and Filipe Sobral
- Playing games of governance: How and why Fair Trade pioneers evade corporate capture pp. 221-240

- Anna Hutchens
- Regulation by litigation pp. 241-249

- Bruce Yandle, Andrew Dorchak and Andrew P. Morriss
- Process choice pp. 250-261

- Cary Coglianese
- Taking enforcement on its own terms: EPA's heavy‐duty diesel engine litigation pp. 262-274

- Jonathan Cannon
- Regulation by litigation: Not so bad? pp. 275-285

- William Funk
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- The sociological citizen: Pragmatic and relational regulation in law and organizations pp. 1-13

- Susan S. Silbey
- Governing the gap: Forging safe science through relational regulation pp. 14-42

- Ruthanne Huising and Susan S. Silbey
- Beyond the fear of discretion: Flexibility, performance, and accountability in the management of regulatory bureaucracies pp. 43-69

- Roberto R. C. Pires
- Relational regulation in the Brazilian Ministério Publico: The organizational basis of regulatory responsiveness pp. 70-89

- Salo V. Coslovsky
- Rule bending, sociological citizenship, and organizational contestation in microfinance pp. 90-117

- Rodrigo Canales
- Addressing the risk, reading the landscape: The role of agency in regulation pp. 118-144

- Fiona Haines
- Beyond Markets: Sociology, street‐level bureaucracy, and the management of the public sector pp. 145-164

- Michael J. Piore
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