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This is also unlike the situation with financial incentives which will not elicit a
favourable response from regulatees unless their intended subjects have a
preference for them . Second , where a concerned activity is deemed entirely
undesirable ...
This is also unlike the situation with financial incentives which will not elicit a
favourable response from regulatees unless their intended subjects have a
preference for them . Second , where a concerned activity is deemed entirely
undesirable ...
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In the OECD countries , serious efforts at occupational pension regulation have
been in response to major episodes of fraud or mismanagement ( Yermo and
Marossy , 2001 ) . Thus , in the UK , the responsibility of pension fund trustees
was ...
In the OECD countries , serious efforts at occupational pension regulation have
been in response to major episodes of fraud or mismanagement ( Yermo and
Marossy , 2001 ) . Thus , in the UK , the responsibility of pension fund trustees
was ...
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INPO's ultimate response , after five years of frustration , was to turn to the
government regulator , the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) . That is , the
effective functioning of the lower levels of the pyramid may depend upon invoking
the ...
INPO's ultimate response , after five years of frustration , was to turn to the
government regulator , the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) . That is , the
effective functioning of the lower levels of the pyramid may depend upon invoking
the ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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