Regulatory Innovation
Edited by Julia Black,
Martin Lodge and
Mark Thatcher
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Much hype has been generated about the importance of innovation for public and private sector organisations. Regulatory Innovation offers the first detailed study of regulatory innovation in a multiplicity of countries and domains. This book draws on in-depth studies of innovation in regulatory instruments and practices across high- and low-technology sectors, across different countries and from the early to the late 20th century. Highlighting different ‘worlds’ of regulatory innovation – those of the individual, the organization, the state, the global polity, and innovation itself, this book offers a fresh perspective and valuable insights for the practice and study of regulatory innovation.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781845422844
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 What is Regulatory Innovation?

- Julia Black
- Ch 2 Tomorrow’s Worlds: Frameworks for Understanding Regulatory Innovation

- Julia Black
- Ch 3 Reluctant Innovators: Regulating Conflict of Interest within Washington and Westminster

- Robert P. Kaye
- Ch 4 Back to the Future? Regulatory Innovation and the Railways in Britain and Germany

- Martin Lodge
- Ch 5 Sale of the Century: 3G Mobile Licensing in Europe

- Mark Thatcher
- Ch 6 Between the Old and the New: Innovation in the Regulation of Internet Gambling

- Colin Scott
- Ch 7 Pavlovian Innovation, Pet Solutions and Economizing on Rationality? Politicians and Dangerous Dogs

- Christopher Hood and Martin Lodge
- Ch 8 The Development of Risk-Based Regulation in Financial Services: Just ‘Modelling Through’?

- Julia Black
- Ch 9 Conclusions

- Julia Black and Martin Lodge
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