Reorganizing government : a functional and dimensional framework /

Regulation is frequently less successful than it could be, largely because the allocation of authority to regulatory institutions, and the relationships between them, are misunderstood. As a result, attempts to create new regulatory programs or mend under-performing ones are often poorly designed. &...

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Main Authors: Camacho, Alejandro E. (Author)
Group Author: Glicksman, Robert L.
Published: New York University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Regulation is frequently less successful than it could be, largely because the allocation of authority to regulatory institutions, and the relationships between them, are misunderstood. As a result, attempts to create new regulatory programs or mend under-performing ones are often poorly designed. 'Reorganizing Government' explains how past approaches have failed to appreciate the full diversity of alternative approaches to organizing governmental authority. The authors illustrate the often neglected dimensional and functional aspects of inter-jurisdictional relations through in-depth explorations of several diverse case studies involving securities and banking regulation, food safety, pollution control, resource conservation, and terrorism prevention. This volume advances an analytical framework of governmental authority structured along three dimensions-centralization, overlap, and coordination. Camacho and Glicksman demonstrate how differentiating among these dimensions better illuminates the policy tradeoffs of organizational alternatives, and reduces the risk of regulatory failure. The book also explains how differentiating allocations of authority based on governmental function can lead to more effective regulation and governance. The authors illustrate the practical value of this framework for future reorganization efforts through the lens of climate change, an emerging and vital global policy challenge, and propose an "adaptive governance" infrastructure that could allow policy makers to embed the creation, evaluation, and adjustment of the organization of regulatory institutions into the democratic process itself.
Carrier Form: xiii, 351 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781479829675
1479829676
Index Number: KF5407
CLC: D771.231
Call Number: D771.231/C172
Contents: An analytical framework.
Substantive and functional jurisdiction ; The dimensions of allocating authority --
The importance of functional jurisdiction.
Decentralization and the functions of food regulation ;
The functions of overlapping pollution control federalism ;
NEPA, the ESA, and the tradeoffs of inter-agency coordination --
Distinguishing dimensions.
Differentiating centralization and overlap in swap regulation ;
Differentiating centralization and coordination in national intelligence after 9/11 ;
Differentiating coordination and overlap in banking regulation --
An integrated and comparative capstone.
Varying climate change governance.