The volume examines changes in regulatory rules, organizations and policies across several European countries and policy domains, why these changes have taken place and their consequences. The ‘regulatory state’ hypothesis suggests that regulatory reforms involve a new mode of governance in Europe, with alterations in state functions, political arenas, institutions, actors and policy styles. The volume nds that although several features put forward by the ‘regulatory state’ model have spread, they remain limited and there is great diversity across countries and domains. It analyses the reasons for this, notably variation in internationa l pressures for change and mediation by national factors. It looks at the effects of regulatory reform on participation in regulatory politics, relationships among actors, economic, social and market outcomes. An analytical framework based on different ‘regulatory regimes’ offers the best route forward to analyse regulatory reform across countries and sectors. (Copyright © 2018 Informa UK Limited)
Analysing regulatory reform in Europe / Thatcher, Mark; Héritier, Adrienne. - In: JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY. - ISSN 1466-4429. - (2002), pp. 859-1026.
Analysing regulatory reform in Europe
Mark Thatcher;
2002
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The volume examines changes in regulatory rules, organizations and policies across several European countries and policy domains, why these changes have taken place and their consequences. The ‘regulatory state’ hypothesis suggests that regulatory reforms involve a new mode of governance in Europe, with alterations in state functions, political arenas, institutions, actors and policy styles. The volume nds that although several features put forward by the ‘regulatory state’ model have spread, they remain limited and there is great diversity across countries and domains. It analyses the reasons for this, notably variation in internationa l pressures for change and mediation by national factors. It looks at the effects of regulatory reform on participation in regulatory politics, relationships among actors, economic, social and market outcomes. An analytical framework based on different ‘regulatory regimes’ offers the best route forward to analyse regulatory reform across countries and sectors. (Copyright © 2018 Informa UK Limited)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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