
Controlling the Regulators
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'Business has long complained about the economic burden of rules and regulations but how can these costs be effectively recognised at the design stage of the regulatory process? Controlling the Regulators provides an unrivalled contribution to our understanding of attempts to cost and appraise regulatory initiatives. Working at the interface between law, accounting and economics, the authors demonstrate the complex politics of implementing Compliance Cost Assessment and offer some lessons for attempts at economic appraisal of regulatory action. This book is a unique source for academics and practitioners and provides important insights into the problems and paradox of deregulation.' - Michael Power, London School of Economics and Political Science
'Froud et al's research constitutes an important contribution to the legal literature on rule-making and regulation. Generally, this literature has so far devoted little attention to economic appraisal.' - Bettina Lange, Modern Law Review
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REBECCA BODEN is Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Sheffield University Management School. Following a PhD in Public Administration, she spent five years as an Inspector of Taxes in the Inland Revenue. She was then a Lecturer at the University of Manchester's Department of Accounting and Finance. Since 1990 she has researched and published widely in the area of the use of Accounting and Accounting-based techniques in British government.
ANTHONY OGUS has been Professor of Law at the University of Manchester since 1987, having previously held appointments at the Universities of Leicester (1967-69), Oxford (1969-78) and Newcastle upon Tyne (1978-87). He has published books on Damages, Social Security and Regulation. His main research interest is the economic analysis of law.
PETER STUBBS is Research Fellow, Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne University, 1963-68. Successively Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Readerand Professor, Manchester University, since 1960. Dean of Economics Faculty 1985-87. Author of books on research and innovation; the Australian motor industry; shipping; transports economics; and company history. Also experience as consultant to industry in Britain and Australia.
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