The new regulatory space : reframing democratic governance /
'As different forms of authority becomes increasingly both distributed and inter-dependent, Frank Vibert's book offers a systemic analysis of regulation. It presents an ambitious and far-reaching study using and developing the concept of regulatory space. It studies systems as a whole and...
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Edward Elgar
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Publisher Address: | Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : |
Publication Dates: | [2014] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
'As different forms of authority becomes increasingly both distributed and inter-dependent, Frank Vibert's book offers a systemic analysis of regulation. It presents an ambitious and far-reaching study using and developing the concept of regulatory space. It studies systems as a whole and relates regulation to other systems of authority. It offers a rare example of a study that examines both the internal workings of systems and their relationships with other systems. A creative and thought-provoking work.'--Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics, UK. This groundbreaking book analyses chan |
Carrier Form: | vi, 230 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-220) and index. |
ISBN: |
9781783476749 (hardback) : 1783476745 (hardback) |
Index Number: | JC423 |
CLC: | D082 |
Call Number: | D082/V624 |
Contents: | 1. Defining the regulatory space -- 2. Analysing the regulatory space -- 3. Framing the regulatory space -- 4. The regulatory space and the market -- 5. The regulatory space and democratic politics -- 6. The regulatory space and the law -- 7. The regulatory space and social norms -- 8. Inferiority : the status of the regulatory space -- 9. The distinctive appeal of the regulatory space -- 10. The dynamics of the regulatory space -- 11. Accountability and the integrity of systems -- 12. Conclusions. |