Abstract

Series preface Introduction Part I Regulatory Policy Making: Administrative procedures as instruments of political control, Matthew D. McCubbins, Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast Speed bumps and road blocks: procedural controls and regulatory change, Stuart Schapiro Institutions and environmental performance in seventeen Western democracies, Lyle A. Scruggs The hare and the tortoise revisited: the new politics of consumer and environmental regulation in Europe, David Vogel Part II Regulatory Enforcement: Cooperation, deterrence and the ecology of regulatory enforcement, John T. Scholz Reconsidering styles of regulatory enforcement: patterns in Danish agro-environmental inspection, Peter May and Soeren Winter Regulatory enforcement in a federalist system, John T. Scholz and Feng Heng Wei Part III Responses to Regulation: Testing an unexpected utility model of corporate deterrence, John Braithwaite and Toni Makkai Does regulatory enforcement work? A panel analysis of OSHA enforcement, Wayne B. Gray and John T. Scholz Poles apart: a comparative study of waste management regulation and enforcement in the United States and Japan, Kazumasu Aoki and John W Cioffi Explaining corporate environmental performance: how does regulation matter?, Robert A. Kagan, Neil Gunningham and Dorothy Thornton Part IV New Directions in Regulatory Design: Market-oriented regulation of environmental problems in The Netherlands, Gjalt Huppes and Robert A. Kagan What can we learn from the grand policy experiment? Positive and normative lessons from So2 allownace trading, Robert N. Stavins Management-based regulation: prescribing private management to achieve public goals, Cary Coglianese and David Lazer Performance-based regulation and regulatory regimes: the saga of leaky buildings, Peter J. May Index.

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