Regulatory Innovation
A Comparative Analysis
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 27. October 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-84720-195-9 (ISBN)
Description
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.
The explicit comparative focus of the case studies and the 'worlds of regulatory innovation' approach make this book essential reading for academic researchers and students interested in regulation.
The explicit comparative focus of the case studies and the 'worlds of regulatory innovation' approach make this book essential reading for academic researchers and students interested in regulation.
Reviews / Votes
'The book is a good read due to its well-integrated form, its comparative approach, its empirical case descriptions and its ability to encourage readers to approach the field of regulatory innovation.' -- Estrid Sorensen, Science StudiesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-195-9 (9781847201959)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Julia Black, Law Department, Martin Lodge and Mark Thatcher, Department of Government, ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics, UK
Content
Contents:
Preface
1. What is Regulatory Innovation?
Julia Black
2. Tomorrow's Worlds: Frameworks for Understanding Regulatory Innovation
Julia Black
3. Reluctant Innovators: Regulating Conflict of Interest within Washington and Westminster
Robert P. Kaye
4. Back to the Future? Regulatory Innovation and the Railways in Britain and Germany
Martin Lodge
5. Sale of the Century: 3G Mobile Licensing in Europe
Mark Thatcher
6. Between the Old and the New: Innovation in the Regulation of Internet Gambling
Colin Scott
7. Pavlovian Innovation, Pet Solutions and Economizing on Rationality? Politicians and Dangerous Dogs
Christopher Hood and Martin Lodge
8. The Development of Risk-Based Regulation in Financial Services: Just 'Modelling Through'?
Julia Black
9. Conclusions
Julia Black and Martin Lodge
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1. What is Regulatory Innovation?
Julia Black
2. Tomorrow's Worlds: Frameworks for Understanding Regulatory Innovation
Julia Black
3. Reluctant Innovators: Regulating Conflict of Interest within Washington and Westminster
Robert P. Kaye
4. Back to the Future? Regulatory Innovation and the Railways in Britain and Germany
Martin Lodge
5. Sale of the Century: 3G Mobile Licensing in Europe
Mark Thatcher
6. Between the Old and the New: Innovation in the Regulation of Internet Gambling
Colin Scott
7. Pavlovian Innovation, Pet Solutions and Economizing on Rationality? Politicians and Dangerous Dogs
Christopher Hood and Martin Lodge
8. The Development of Risk-Based Regulation in Financial Services: Just 'Modelling Through'?
Julia Black
9. Conclusions
Julia Black and Martin Lodge
Bibliography
Index