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_aThe government of risk : _bunderstanding risk regulation regimes / _cpor Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein e Robert Baldwin. -- |
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_tI. Introducing risk regulation regime. _t1. What are risk regulation regimes? why do they matter? _t2. The comparative anatomy of risk regulation regimes. _t3. Nine risk regulation regimes compared. _tII. Explaining variation in risk regulation regimes. _t4. How far does context shape content in risk. _t5. Exploring the market failure hypothesis. _t6. Opinion-responsive government and risk regulation. _t7. Interests, lobbies, and experts. _t8. Regime content and context revisited: an overall picture. _tIII. Exploring the dynamics of risk regulation regimes. _t9. Regime development under pressure: staged retreats and lateral mutations? _t10. The regime perspective in risk regulation: implications for policy and institutional design. |
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