A Reader on Regulation

Colin Scott editor Christopher Hood editor Robert Baldwin editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:8th Oct '98

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A Reader on Regulation cover

Regulation has become a key form of state activity and an area of burgeoning academic concern, both in Public Law and Economics. This collection makes available to the reader a number of indispensable readings. The text considers the central topics of regulation and looks to theory as well as practice, enforcement as well as rule-making, and supra-national as well as domestic concerns. Particular attention is paid to the ways that regulatory developments can be explained, the choices of technique that confront regulators and the varieties of regulatory style that are encountered within and between different regimes. The introductory essay considers the maturation of regulation both as a practice and as a discipline. it examines regulation as a topic for study, reviews major developments in regulation and outlines central themes. This book is intended as a resource for upper-level undergraduate students and teachers of regulation as part of degree courses in law, economics, business, public policy and politics, but also for those involved in or subject to regulation on a daily basis.

"Excellent introduction. A valuable collection. It will provide valuable support for my students by highlighting different approaches and methodologies on study of regualtion - underpinning their work on media policy and regulation", Jonathan Hardy, University of East London
"Excellent collection of articles", Dr Abdullah Khan, Free University of Amsterdam

ISBN: 9780198765295

Dimensions: 224mm x 144mm x 31mm

Weight: 786g

536 pages