Regulation & Governance
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2010
- Approval regulation and endogenous consumer confidence: Theory and analogies to licensing, safety, and financial regulation pp. 383-407

- Daniel Carpenter, Justin Grimmer and Eric Lomazoff
- Forest certification as a global environmental governance tool: What is the macro‐effectiveness of the Forest Stewardship Council? pp. 408-434

- Axel Marx and Dieter Cuypers
- Unitary regulatory supervision or multi‐entity supervision? A computational approach to a numbers problem in financial regulation pp. 435-464

- Benjamin M. Cole and Preeta M. Banerjee
- Driving growth: Regulatory reform and expressways in Indonesia pp. 465-484

- Jamie S. Davidson
- It runs in the family: Meta‐regulation and its siblings pp. 485-506

- Sharon Gilad
Volume 4, issue 3, 2010
- Is transparency an effective anti‐corruption strategy? Evidence from a field experiment in India pp. 261-280

- Leonid Peisakhin and Paul Pinto
- Stakeholder governance of organ transplantation: A desirable model for inducing evidence‐based medicine? pp. 281-302

- David Weimer
- Information disclosure and environmental regulation: Green lights and gray areas pp. 303-328

- Eungkyoon Lee
- When soft regulation is not enough: The integrated pollution prevention and control directive of the European Union pp. 329-344

- Charalampos Koutalakis, Aron Buzogany and Tanja A. Börzel
- Scenes from a mall: Retail training and the social exclusion of low‐skilled workers pp. 345-364

- Cathie Jo Martin and Jette Steen Knudsen
- Addressing the next wave of Internet regulation: Toward a workable principle for nondiscrimination pp. 365-382

- Robert Hahn, Robert Litan and Hal Singer
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- Governance without a state: Can it work? pp. 113-134

- Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse
- Developmental states, civil society, and public health: Patent regulation for HIV/AIDS pharmaceuticals in India and Brazil pp. 135-153

- Thomas Eimer and Susanne Lütz
- Contested hybridization of regulation: Failure of the Dutch regulatory system to protect minors from harmful media pp. 154-174

- Bärbel R. Dorbeck‐Jung, Mirjan J. Oude Vrielink, Jordy F. Gosselt, Joris J. Van Hoof and Menno D. T. De Jong
- Institutional processes and regulatory risk: A case study of the Thai energy sector pp. 175-202

- Darryl S. L. Jarvis
- Varieties of corporate social responsibility (CSR): CSR meets the “Nordic Model” pp. 203-229

- Maria Gjølberg
- A short history of studying incremental institutional change: Does Explaining Institutional Change provide any new explanations? pp. 230-243

- Jeroen Van Der Heijden
- Tracing and periodizing China's food safety regulation: A study on China's food safety regime change pp. 244-260

- Peng Liu
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Regulation & Governance Best Article Prize winners for 2009 pp. 1-2

- Carol Heimer, Robert A. Kagan, David Levi‐Faur and David Vogel
- Optimization and its discontents in regulatory design: Bank regulation as an example pp. 3-21

- William H. Simon
- Trust but verify? Voluntary regulation programs in the nonprofit sector pp. 22-47

- Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty
- The role of inspection sequence in compliance with the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) standards: Interpretations and implications pp. 48-70

- Kilkon Ko, John Mendeloff and Wayne Gray
- Improving democratic governance through institutional design: Civic participation and democratic ownership in Europe pp. 71-91

- Chris Skelcher and Jacob Torfing
- Unpackaging synthetic biology: Identification of oversight policy problems and options pp. 92-112

- Jennifer Kuzma and Todd Tanji
Volume 3, issue 4, 2009
- Legitimating beliefs: Sources and indicators pp. 311-333

- Margaret Levi and Audrey Sacks
- The regulatory state and the UK Labour Government's re‐regulation of provision in the English National Health Service pp. 334-359

- John S. F. Wright
- Regulation and voluntarism: A case study of governance in the making pp. 360-375

- Tamar Barkay
- Testing responsive regulation in regulatory enforcement pp. 376-399

- Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen and Christine Parker
- Comparing the legitimacy and effectiveness of global hard and soft law: An analytical framework pp. 400-420

- Sylvia I. Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen and Antto Vihma
- Citizen oversight of independent police services: Bifurcated accountability, regulation creep, and lesson learning pp. 421-441

- Graham Smith
Volume 3, issue 3, 2009
- Power to the legal professionals: Is there an Americanization of European law? pp. 197-216

- Frans Van Waarden
- “Adversarial legalism” in the German system of industrial relations? pp. 217-234

- Britta Rehder
- Adversarialism versus legalism: Juridification and litigation in corporate governance reform pp. 235-258

- John W. Cioffi
- From corporatism to lawyocracy? On liberalization and juridification pp. 259-286

- Frans Van Waarden and Youri Hildebrand
- Can social science numbers save public policy from politics? pp. 287-290

- Bruce G. Carruthers
- The political valuation of life pp. 291-297

- Marion Fourcade
- Valuing lives, valuing risks, and respecting preferences in regulatory analysis pp. 298-305

- Lisa Robinson
- Reply to the comments on “The devaluation of life” pp. 306-309

- W Viscusi
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- The devaluation of life pp. 103-127

- W Viscusi
- Divided government and US federal rulemaking pp. 128-144

- Jason Webb Yackee and Susan Webb Yackee
- Counting on codes: An examination of transnational codes as a regulatory governance mechanism for nanotechnologies pp. 145-164

- Diana M. Bowman and Graeme A. Hodge
- Not again! Public perception, regulation, and nanotechnology pp. 165-185

- Douglas J. Sylvester, Kenneth W. Abbott and Gary E. Marchant
- The German Gemeinwirtschaftslehre: Implications for modern nonprofit economics pp. 186-195

- Vladislav Valentinov
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law? pp. 1-26

- Kristina Murphy, Tom R. Tyler and Amy Curtis
- Responsive regulation at the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority: An empirical assessment of assumptions underlying the theory pp. 27-47

- Peter Mascini and Eelco Van Wijk
- Cost–benefit analysis: New foundations on shifting sand pp. 48-71

- Amy Sinden, Douglas A. Kysar and David M. Driesen
- New foundations of cost–benefit analysis pp. 72-83

- Matthew Adler and Eric A. Posner
- Salt, high blood pressure, and performance‐based regulation pp. 84-102

- Stephen D. Sugarman
Volume 2, issue 4, 2008
- Change and challenge in regulation and governance pp. 381-382

- John Braithwaite, Cary Coglianese and David Levi‐Faur
- Sharing sovereignty for global regulation: The cases of fuel economy and online gambling pp. 383-404

- John Mikler
- An evaluation of the quality of impact assessment in the European Union with lessons for the US and the EU pp. 405-424

- Caroline Cecot, Robert Hahn, Andrea Renda and Lorna Schrefler
- The case of the camera in the kitchen: Surveillance, privacy, sanctions, and governance pp. 425-444

- Edna Ullmann‐Margalit
- The liberalization and (re)regulation of Dutch gambling markets: National consequences of the changing European context pp. 445-458

- Sytze F. Kingma
- Even clubs can’t do without legitimacy: Why the anti‐money laundering blacklist was suspended pp. 459-479

- Rainer Hülsse
- The cybersecurity challenge pp. 480-484

- Michael Chertoff
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- Compliance costs, regulation, and environmental performance: Controlling truck emissions in the US pp. 275-292

- Dorothy Thornton, Robert A. Kagan and Neil Gunningham
- What do we really know? The effect of reporting thresholds on inferences using environmental right‐to‐know data pp. 293-315

- Lori S. Bennear
- The influence of foreign direct investment on contracting confidence in developing countries pp. 316-339

- John S. Ahlquist and Aseem Prakash
- Regulation through titling laws: A case study of occupational regulation pp. 340-359

- Dick M. Carpenter
- An overview: A new era of tax enforcement – from “big stick” to responsive regulation pp. 360-380

- Sagit Leviner
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- Constructing and contesting legitimacy and accountability in polycentric regulatory regimes pp. 137-164

- Julia Black
- Decentralized enforcement in organizations: An experimental approach pp. 165-192

- Yuval Feldman and Orly Lobel
- Regulation lite: The rise of emissions trading pp. 193-215

- Robert Baldwin
- Wheat from chaff: Third‐party monitoring and FEC enforcement actions pp. 216-233

- Todd Lochner, Dorie Apollonio and Rhett Tatum
- Infinitely repeated contests: How strategic interaction affects the efficiency of governance pp. 234-252

- Sherrill Shaffer and Jason Shogren
- Limits to non‐state market regulation: A qualitative comparative analysis of the international sport footwear industry and the Fair Labor Association pp. 253-273

- Axel Marx
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Health care and new governance: The quest for effective regulation pp. 1-8

- Louise G. Trubek, Joseph V Rees, A. Bryce Hoflund, Marybeth Farquhar and Carol A Heimer
- The orderly use of experience: Pragmatism and the development of hospital industry self‐regulation pp. 9-29

- Joseph V. Rees
- Thinking about how to avoid thought: Deep norms, shallow rules, and the structure of attention pp. 30-47

- Carol A. Heimer
- A revisionist model of hospital licensure pp. 48-64

- John Blum
- Regulatory innovation in the governance of human subjects research: A cautionary tale and some modest proposals pp. 65-84

- Scott Burris
- Hybrid design, systemic rigidity: Institutional dynamics in human research oversight pp. 85-102

- Sydney Halpern
- The European Union’s governance of health care and the welfare modernization agenda pp. 103-120

- Tamara K Hervey
- Challenges of democratic experimentalism: A case study of the National Quality Forum in health care pp. 121-135

- A. Bryce Hoflund and Marybeth Farquhar
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