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Introduction to Regulation and Governance

Martino Maggetti ()

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Abstract: This book provides a concise overview of regulation, the primary mode of modern governance by, within, and beyond the state. Martino Maggetti delves into the fundamental concepts and theoretical frameworks underpinning the study of regulation, charting its historical evolution, current practices, and evolving complexities.

Keywords: Agencies; Governance; Regulation; Regulatory State; Standard-Setting; Transnational Regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035302833
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Concepts and approaches for the study of regulation and governance Downloads
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Ch 2 The rise of the regulatory state Downloads
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Ch 3 The birth and life of regulatory agencies Downloads
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Ch 4 Networked regulation: the European experience Downloads
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Ch 5 Regulation beyond the state: transnational, private, hybrid and intermediated regulation Downloads
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Ch 6 Performance and alternatives to regulation Downloads
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Ch 7 Challenges to regulation: trust, distrust and populism Downloads
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Ch 8 The future of regulation Downloads
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Ch 9 A provisional conclusion Downloads
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