Business Regulation and Public Policy
Edited by André Nijsen (),
John Hudson,
Christoph Müller (),
Kees Paridon () and
Roy Thurik
in International Studies in Entrepreneurship from Springer, currently edited by Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-0-387-77678-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Historical Review: 1750–2000
- André Nijsen
- Ch Chapter 10 Standardization and Compliance Costs: Relevant Developments at EU Level
- Frank A. G. den Butter and John Hudson
- Ch Chapter 11 Regulatory Impact Analysis: Integrating Pro-growth Decisions into Public Policy in Developing Countries
- Scott Jacobs
- Ch Chapter 12 Why Focus on Enterprises?
- Lennart Palm
- Ch Chapter 13 Compliance Costs and the Policy Process
- Peter Hoesel
- Ch Chapter 14 How to Build Regulatory Reform and Regulatory Systems
- Frank Frick
- Ch Chapter 15 Institutions for Better Regulation: The Example of the Netherlands, 2002–2007
- Robin Linschoten, Jeroen Nijland and Jaap Sleifer
- Ch Chapter 16 We Need to Dig a New Suez Canal: How Can ICT Help Changing Compliance Costs in the Next 20 Years?
- Arre Zuurmond and Frank Robben
- Ch Chapter 17 Macroeconomic Policies, Bureaucracy and Deregulation: The Choice of the Exchange Rate Regime
- Ansgar Belke
- Ch Chapter 18 Development of an RIA Coordination System with a Focus on SME and Start-Ups
- Christoph Müller and André Nijsen
- Ch Chapter 2 Reduction of Compliance Costs: An International Perspective
- Kees Paridon and Shivant Jhagroe
- Ch Chapter 3 Origin and Functionalities of Regulation
- André Nijsen
- Ch Chapter 4 Techniques Available for Estimating the Impact of Regulations
- Francis Chittenden, Stefano Iancich and Brian Sloan
- Ch Chapter 5 SCM to Measure Compliance Costs
- André Nijsen
- Ch Chapter 6 Tailoring Regulation to the Regulated: The U.S. Regulatory Flexibility Act
- William J. Dennis
- Ch Chapter 7 Tanzania and the Problem of the Missing Middle: A Regulatory Reform Case of the United Republic of Tanzania
- Bede Lyimo
- Ch Chapter 8 Customized Regulations: How the Dutch Experienced the Reduction of the Burdens Imposed by Regulations
- Leo G. M. Stevens
- Ch Chapter 9 The New Rulemaking
- Belaid Rettab
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