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senescence and regulatory decline , but his notion of a regulatory cycle did not
anticipate either deregulation or reregulation . While it is very possible that these
latter two phases might emerge in the twilight of an established regulatory order ...
senescence and regulatory decline , but his notion of a regulatory cycle did not
anticipate either deregulation or reregulation . While it is very possible that these
latter two phases might emerge in the twilight of an established regulatory order ...
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His study cautions against reliance on neo - classical economics to guide
regulations and proposes that policy - makers ... he is less sanguine about their
long - term prospects and suggests additional regulatory efforts to promote
sustainable ...
His study cautions against reliance on neo - classical economics to guide
regulations and proposes that policy - makers ... he is less sanguine about their
long - term prospects and suggests additional regulatory efforts to promote
sustainable ...
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REGULATORY REFORM VERSUS DEREGULATION AS POLICY PROCESSES
As Eisner has pointed out , deregulatory activities and regulatory reforms , or
streamlining , are often juxtaposed ( Eisner 1994a and 1994b ) . However , while
...
REGULATORY REFORM VERSUS DEREGULATION AS POLICY PROCESSES
As Eisner has pointed out , deregulatory activities and regulatory reforms , or
streamlining , are often juxtaposed ( Eisner 1994a and 1994b ) . However , while
...
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Contents
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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