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Preventing Regulatory Capture Special Interest Influence And How To Limit It Daniel Carpenter

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Preventing Regulatory Capture Special Interest Influence And How To Limit It Daniel Carpenter
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.28 MB
Pages: 530
Author: Daniel Carpenter, David A. Moss
ISBN: 9781107036086, 9781107646704, 9781139565875, 1107036089, 1107646707, 1139565877
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Preventing Regulatory Capture Special Interest Influence And How To Limit It Daniel Carpenter by Daniel Carpenter, David A. Moss 9781107036086, 9781107646704, 9781139565875, 1107036089, 1107646707, 1139565877 instant download after payment.

When regulations (or lack thereof) seem to detract from the common good, critics often point to regulatory capture as a culprit. In some academic and policy circles it seems to have assumed the status of an immutable law. Yet for all the ink spilled describing and decrying capture, the concept remains difficult to nail down in practice. Is capture truly as powerful and unpreventable as the informed consensus seems to suggest? This edited volume brings together seventeen scholars from across the social sciences to address this question. Their work shows that capture is often misdiagnosed and may in fact be preventable and manageable. Focusing on the goal of prevention, the volume advances a more rigorous and empirical standard for diagnosing and measuring capture, paving the way for new lines of academic inquiry and more precise and nuanced reform.

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