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While many standards are invoked by government command and control
regulation , others can be developed in the private sphere . As long as these are
not replaced by government enforced standards , they represent the
acquiescence of a ...
While many standards are invoked by government command and control
regulation , others can be developed in the private sphere . As long as these are
not replaced by government enforced standards , they represent the
acquiescence of a ...
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There is no certainty that the country to which they relocate would not later
increase its standards . Firms may also find it less expensive to standardise their
performance to higher standards ( Vogel and Kagan 2002 : 4 ) . The fact vast
majority ...
There is no certainty that the country to which they relocate would not later
increase its standards . Firms may also find it less expensive to standardise their
performance to higher standards ( Vogel and Kagan 2002 : 4 ) . The fact vast
majority ...
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First , in the realm of product standards ( in contrast to process standards ) , firms
are under constant pressure to improve quality lest their products lose out to
competition and are hence less likely to ask for lowering of standards . Second , if
...
First , in the realm of product standards ( in contrast to process standards ) , firms
are under constant pressure to improve quality lest their products lose out to
competition and are hence less likely to ask for lowering of standards . Second , if
...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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