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Third , not all combinations of instruments or institutions are likely to be
complementary . Principle 2 : Prefer Less Interventionist Measures Intervention
has two principal components : prescription and coercion . Prescription refers to
the extent ...
Third , not all combinations of instruments or institutions are likely to be
complementary . Principle 2 : Prefer Less Interventionist Measures Intervention
has two principal components : prescription and coercion . Prescription refers to
the extent ...
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of powerful third parties . First , the new regime facilitated coerced compliance by
three powerful third parties , namely non - state classification societies , ship
insurers , and ship builders . As Mitchell demonstrates , none of these parties had
...
of powerful third parties . First , the new regime facilitated coerced compliance by
three powerful third parties , namely non - state classification societies , ship
insurers , and ship builders . As Mitchell demonstrates , none of these parties had
...
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REREGULATION AS A THIRD STAGE IN THE REGULATORY POLICY CYCLE
Does this same logic apply to the third phase of the regulatory cycle , '
reregulation ' ? While we are still at the early stages of understanding the
reregulated ...
REREGULATION AS A THIRD STAGE IN THE REGULATORY POLICY CYCLE
Does this same logic apply to the third phase of the regulatory cycle , '
reregulation ' ? While we are still at the early stages of understanding the
reregulated ...
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
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