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  • 2015-2019  (5)
  • 1965-1969
  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (5)
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)
  • Regulierung
  • 1
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781785365577
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trust in regulatory regimes
    DDC: 352.8#23
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    Keywords: Vertrauen ; Regulierung ; Selbstverpflichtung ; Welt ; Political participation ; Trust Political aspects ; Economic policy ; Industrial policy ; Electronic books ; Handel ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Regulierung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Trust in regulatory regimes: scoping the field / Frédérique Six and Koen Verhoest -- 2. The role of trust in the regulation of complex and high-risk industries: the case of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's voluntary disclosure programs / Russell W. Mills and Dorit Reiss -- 3. When the going gets tough: exploring processes of trust building and repair in regulatory relations / Frédérique Six and Hans Van Ees -- 4. Interorganizational trust in Flemish public administration: comparing trusted and distrusted interactions between public regulatees and public regulators / Peter Oomsels and Geert Bouckaert -- 5. In vino veritas? the development of producer trust and its market effects in regulated French and Italian quality wine markets / Betsy Carter -- 6. Being everybody's accomplice: trust and control in eco-labelling / Lovisa Näslund and Kristina Tamm Hallström -- 7. Trust and cooperation over the public-private divide, an empirical study on trust evolving in co-regulation / Haiko Van der Voort -- 8. Deliberate trust-building by autonomous government agencies: evidence from responses to the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic / Erik Baekkeskov -- 9. An agenda for further research into the role of trust in regulatory regimes / Frédérique Six and Koen Verhoest -- Index.
    Abstract: Within political and administrative sciences generally, trust as a concept is contested, especially in the field of regulatory governance. This groundbreaking book is the first to systematically explore the role and dynamics of trust within regulatory regimes. Conceptualizing, mapping and analyzing trust between regulators, regulatees and citizens, expert contributors systematically review the existing empirical research on the role of trust within these relations. Further chapters offer new empirical material, with in-depth case studies covering different regulatory relations, regulatory issues and geographical areas. After scoping the field of inquiry and significantly adding to it, the book concludes with a proposal for a challenging and encompassing agenda for future research on trust in regulatory governance. Comprehensive and forward thinking, this book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of regulation, sociology, law, political science, public administration and trust. It will also offer a compelling read for practitioners working in the field of regulation
    Note: Contributors include: E. Baekkesko, G. Bouckaert, B. Carter, R.W. Mills, L. Näslund, P. Oomsels, D. Reiss, F. Six, K. Tamm Hallström, H. van der Voort, H. van Ees, K. Verhoest , Includes index
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  • 2
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    [Cheltenham] : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781784716295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (976 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: International library of critical writings in economics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Competition and regulation in electricity markets
    DDC: 333.7/932
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    Keywords: Wettbewerb ; Regulierung ; Energiemarkt ; Electric power Prices ; Law and legislation ; Energy policy ; Electronic books ; Regulierung ; Elektrizitätsmarkt ; Internationales Recht
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): F.P. Ramsey (1927), 'A Contribution to the Theory of Taxation', Economic Journal, 37 (145), March, 47-61 -- Harold Hotelling (1938), 'The General Welfare in Relation to Problems of Taxation and of Railway and Utility Rates', Econometrica, 6 (3), July, 242-69 -- R.H. Montgomery (1939), 'Government Ownership and Operation of the Electric Industry', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 201, January, 43-9 -- James C. Bonbright (1941), 'Major Controversies as to the Criteria of Reasonable Public Utility Rates', American Economic Review, 30 (5), February, 379-89 -- Nancy Ruggles (1949-1950), 'Recent Developments in the Theory of Marginal Costs Pricing', Review of Economic Studies, 17 (2), 107-26 -- M. Boiteux (1960), 'Peak-Load Pricing', Journal of Business, 33 (2), April, 157-79 -- Harvey Averch and Leland L. Johnson (1962), 'Behavior of the Firm Under Regulatory Constraint', American Economic Review, 52 (5), December, 1052-69 -- George G. Stigler and Claire Friedland (1962), 'What Can Regulators Regulate? The Case of Electricity', Journal of Law and Economics, 5, October, 1-16 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 -- Sam Peltzman (1976), 'Toward a More General Theory of Regulation', Journal of Law and Economics, 19 (2), August, 211-40 -- Harold Demsetz (1968), 'Why Regulate Utilities?', Journal of Law and Economics, 11 (1), April, 55-65 -- Leonard W. Weiss (1975), 'Antitrust in the Electric Power Industry', in Almarin Phillips (ed.), Promoting Competition in Regulated Markets, Chapter 5, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 135-73 -- Andrei Shleifer (1985), 'A Theory of Yardstick Competition', RAND Journal of Economics, 16 (3), Autumn, 319-27 -- Richard A. Posner (1971), 'Taxation by Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 22-50 -- William Stanley Jevons (1885), 'The Coal Question in England', Science, 5 (108), February, 175-6 -- William J. Baumol (1982), 'Productivity Incentive Clauses and Rate Adjustment for Inflation', Public Utilities Fortnightly, 110, July, 11-18 -- Richard Schmalensee (1989), 'Good Regulatory Regimes', RAND Journal of Economics, 20 (3), Autumn, 417-36 -- David E.M. Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman (1994), 'Designing Superior Incentive Regulation: Modifying Plans to Preclude Recontracting and Promote Performance', Public Utilities Fortnightly, 132 (5), March, 27-32 -- Paul L. Joskow (2013), 'Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks', in Nancy L. Rose (ed.), Economic Regulation and Its Reform: What Have We Learned?, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 291-344.
    Abstract: Paul L. Joskow (1997), 'Restructuring, Competition and Regulatory Reform in the U.S. Electricity Sector', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11 (3), Summer, 119-38 -- Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft (2005), 'A Capacity Market that Makes Sense', Electricity Journal, 18 (7), August/September, 43-54 -- Eric S. Schubert, David Hurlbut, Parviz Adib and Shmuel Oren (2006), 'The Texas Energy-Only Resource Adequacy Mechanism', Electricity Journal, 19 (10), December, 39-49 -- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos (2010), 'Market Behaviour with Large Amounts of Intermittent Generation', Energy Policy, 38 (7), July, 3211-20 -- David M. Newbery (1995), 'Power Markets and Market Power', Energy Journal, 16 (3), 39-66 -- Severin Borenstein, James B. Bushnell and Frank A. Wolak (2002), 'Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California's Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1376-405 -- Richard Green (1999), 'The Electricity Contract Market in England and Wales', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLVII (1), March, 107-24 -- Paul L. Joskow and Edward Kahn (2002), 'A Quantitative Analysis of Pricing Behavior in California's Wholesale Electricity Market During Summer 2000', Energy Journal, 23 (4), 1-35 -- Severin Borenstein (2002), 'The Trouble with Electricity Markets: Understanding California's Restructuring Disaster', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (1), Winter, 191-211 -- Andrew Sweeting (2007), 'Market Power in the England and Wales Wholesale Electricity Market 1995-2000', Economic Journal, 117 (520), April, 654-85 -- Richard Gilbert and David Newbery (2010), 'Electricity Merger Policy in the US and EU Electricity Generation', in François Lévêque and Howard Shelanski, Antitrust and Regulation in the EU and US: Legal and Economic Perspectives, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 160-81 -- Roger E. Bohn, Michael C. Caramanis and Fred C. Schweppe (1984), 'Optimal Pricing in Electrical Networks over Space and Time', RAND Journal of Economics, 15 (3), Autumn, 360-76 -- William W. Hogan (1992), 'Contract Networks for Electric Power Transmission', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 4 (3), September, 211-42 -- Hung-Po Chao and Stephen Peck (1995), 'A Market Mechanism for Electric Power Transmission', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 10 (1), July, 25-59 -- Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole (2005), 'Merchant Transmission Investment', Journal of Industrial Economics, LIII (2), June, 233-64 -- Stephen C. Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk (2008), 'Transmission Expansion in Argentina 4: A Review of Performance', Energy Economics, 30 (4), July, 1462-90 -- Chris M. Wilson and Catherine Waddams Price (2010), 'Do Consumers Switch to the Best Supplier?', Oxford Economic Papers, 62 (4), October, 647-68 -- Stephen Littlechild (2008), 'Municipal Aggregation and Retail Competition in the Ohio Energy Sector', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 34 (2), October, 164-94 -- Paul L. Joskow (2008), 'Lessons Learned from Electricity Market Liberalization', Energy Journal, 29 (2), 9-42.
    Abstract: Christopher Hood (2010), 'Can We? Administrative Limits Revisited', Public Administration Review, 70 (4), July/August, 527-34 -- Michael G. Pollitt (2012), 'Lessons from the History of Independent System Operators in the Energy Sector', Energy Policy, 47, August, 32-48 -- L. Lynne Kiesling (2009), 'Organization Form and the Wires', in Deregulation, Innovation and Market Liberalization: Electricity Regulation in a Continually Evolving Environment, Chapter 5, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 88-103, notes, references -- Ahmad Faruqui and Sanem Sergici (2010), 'Household Response to Dynamic Pricing of Electricity: A Survey of 15 Experiments', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 38 (2), October, 193-225.
    Abstract: This timely research review explores the main issues surrounding competition and regulation in electricity markets. The industry is experiencing irresistible forces for change driven by energy policy objectives; a reassessment of market regulation in the face of high energy prices and the response to consumer pressure to agree on what constitutes a fair price for energy. This research review identifies the key articles that underpin the debate across the industries supply chain (generation, supply and networks) and from a regulatory perspective (including market power and incentive regulation) followed by a consideration of the overall impact of liberalisation and future developments
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781785369575
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Kdi/ewc series on economic policy
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Macroprudential regulation of international finance
    DDC: 332/.042
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    Keywords: Finanzmarktaufsicht ; Finanzmarktregulierung ; International finance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internationaler Kreditmarkt ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Regulierung ; Internationaler Kreditmarkt ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Regulierung
    Abstract: 1. Introduction and overview / Dongsoo Kang and Andrew Mason -- 2. Macroprudential policies: indicators and tools / Hyun Song Shin -- 3. Business and financial cycles in emerging markets: lessons for macroprudential policies / Stijn Claessens and Swati R. Ghosh -- 4. Capital controls: a pragmatic proposal / Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista and Changyong Rhee -- 5. Irrational expectations, financial amplification and prudential capital controls / Sangwon Suh and Jinsoo Lee -- 6. The optimal international reserves with sudden stop risks / Kyu-Chul Jung -- 7. International reserves for emerging economies at various angles / Jong-Eun Lee -- 8. Foreign currency liquidity risk and prudential regulation of banks / Joon-Ho Hahm and Sungbin Cho -- 9. Investment patterns of foreign bank branches in Korea and their role in the foreign exchange market / Dongsoo Kang and Daehee Jeong -- 10. The role of reserves in a small open economy: the case of New Zealand / Anella Munro and Michael Reddell -- 11. Facing volatile capital flows: the role of exchange rate flexibility and foreign assets / Rodrigo Cifuentes and Alejandro Jara -- 12. Risk hedging in Korea's financial markets: the impacts of foreign investment / Changwoo Nam.
    Abstract: Recent events, such as capital flow reversals and banking sector crises, have shaken faith in the widely held belief in the benefits of greater financial integration and financial deepening, which are typical in advanced economies. This book shows that emerging economies have occasionally weathered the storm best, despite the supposed burden of 'weak institutions'. Written by leading scholars and practitioners, the authors demonstrate that a better policy framework requires reliable indicators of vulnerability to financial instability. Using empirical evidence and case studies, the twelve chapters stress the necessity of improved policy tools and automatic stabilizers that anticipate and limit the vulnerabilities to financial crises. Cross-border capital flows, international reserves and foreign exchange markets are covered in depth. This timely book offers an insightful overview and policy solutions to the issues surrounding macroprudential regulation of economies in a globalized world. It is required reading for students and scholars of international finance and regulation
    Note: Contributors include: S. Cho, R. Cifuentes, S. Claessens, S.R. Ghosh, M.S. Gochoco-Bautista, J.-H. Hahm, A. Jara, D. Jeong, K.-C. Jung, D. Kang, J. Lee, J.-E. Lee, A. Mason, A. Munro, C. Nam, M. Reddell, C. Rhee, H.S. Shin, S. Suh , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713041
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Business regulation
    DDC: 381.06
    Keywords: 1870- ; Regulierung ; Governance-Ansatz ; Sozialwissenschaft ; Trade regulation ; Delegated legislation ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Regulierung ; Governance
    Abstract: This extensive research review conveys the leading scholarly ideas on modern regulatory governance since 1871. The review lays out the rationales for and critiques of technocratic governance in industrialized societies. It traces the evolution of regulatory institutions, highlighting the most recent era of globalization, deregulation, privatization and regulatory innovation before examining influential frameworks for understanding regulatory culture in action, assessing the impacts of regulatory policies, and explaining regulatory change. This review is a definitive source of reference for libraries, regulators, administrative lawyers, regulated businesses, NGOs and scholars of regulation from across the social sciences
    Abstract: David M. Boodman (1968), 'Safety and Systems Analysis, with Applications to Traffic Safety' -- W.A. Rowlands (1933), 'County Zoning for Agriculture, Forestry, and Recreation in Wisconsin' -- Simon G. Hanson (1936), 'Argentine Experience with Farm Relief Measures' -- J.K. Galbraith (1943), 'Price Control: Some Lessons from the First Phase' -- Robert Riegel (1927), 'The Regulation of Fire Insurance Rates' -- Thurman Arnold (1940), 'Antitrust Law Enforcement, Past and Future' -- William Z. Ripley (1932), 'Public Utilities Insecurities' -- Samuel Hopkins Adams (1908), 'The Solving of the Milk Problem: How Copenhagen has Established the Feasibility of a Pure and Heathful Supply' -- Ralph G. Smith (1956), 'Assuring the Safety of New Drugs' -- John R. Commons (1925), 'The Stabilization of Prices and Business' -- Herbert Spencer (1884), 'The Coming Slavery' -- Friedrich A. Hayek (1960), 'Economic Policy and the Rule of Law' -- Harold W. Dodds (1937), 'Bureaucracy and Representative Government' -- Oskar Morgenstern (1939), 'The Experience with Public Regulation and Public Monopoly Abroad' -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation' -- Mark Green and Ralph Nader (1973), 'Economic Regulation vs. Competition: Uncle Sam the Monopoly Man' -- J.M. Clark (1913), 'Frontiers of Regulation and What Lies Beyond' -- Samuel P. Huntington (1952), 'The Marasmus of the ICC: The Commission, the Railroads, and the Public Interest' -- Neil Fligstein and Alec Stone Sweet (2002), 'Constructing Polities and Markets: An Institutionalist Account of European Integration'
    Abstract: David Weil, Archon Fung, Mary Graham and Elena Fagotto (2006), 'The Effectiveness of Regulatory Disclosure Policies' -- Frank Dobbin and John R. Sutton (1998), 'The Strength of a Weak State: The Rights Revolution and the Rise of Human Resources Management Divisions' -- Margaret R. Taylor, Edward S. Rubin and David A. Hounshell (2005), 'Regulation as the Mother of Innovation: The Case of SO2 Control' -- Allen Blackman and Nicholas Sisto (2006), 'Voluntary Environmental Regulation in Developing Countries: A Mexican Case Study' -- Christine Parker (1999), 'Compliance Professionalism and Regulatory Community: The Australian Trade Practices Regime' -- Lawrence M. Friedman and Jack Ladinsky (1967), 'Social Change and the Law of Industrial Accidents' -- Sheila Jasanoff (1992), 'Science, Politics, and the Renegotiation of Expertise at EPA' -- Jean-Paul Gaudillière (2006), 'Globalization and Regulation of the Biotech World: The Transatlantic Debates over Cancer Genes and Genetically Modified Crops' -- Marc Allen Eisner (1990), 'Institutional History and Policy Change: Exploring the Origins of the New Antitrust' -- Peter Temin (1985), 'Government Actions in Times of Crisis: Lessons from the History of Drug Regulation' -- Thomas A. Birkland (1998), 'Focusing Events, Mobilization, and Agenda Setting' -- Tim Bartley (2003), 'Certifying Forests and Factories: States, Social Movements, and the Rise of Private Regulation in the Apparel and Forest Products Fields' -- Susan K. Sell and Aseem Prakash (2004), 'Using Ideas Strategically: The Contest Between Business and NGO Networks in Intellectual Property Rights' -- Wilson D. Miscamble (1982), 'Thurman Arnold Goes to Washington: A Look at Antitrust Policy in the Later New Deal' -- Paul A. Sabatier (1988), 'An Advocacy Coalition Framework of Policy Change and the Role of Policy-Oriented Learning Therein' -- David Levi-Faur (2005), 'The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism' -- Frank Uekoetter (1999), 'Divergent Responses to Identical Problems: Businessmen and the Smoke Nuisance in Germany and the United States, 1880-1917' -- Daniel R. Ernst (2009), 'The Politics of Administrative Law: New York's Anti-Bureaucracy Clause and the O'Brian-Wagner Campaign of 1938'
    Abstract: Jonathan B. Wiener (2013), 'The Diffusion of Regulatory Oversight' -- Richard C. Leone (1972), 'Public Interest Advocacy and the Regulatory Process' -- Rawi Abdelal and John G. Ruggie (2009), 'The Principles of Embedded Liberalism: Social Legitimacy and Global Capitalism' -- Marc Schneiberg and Tim Bartley (2010), 'Regulating or Redesigning Finance? Market Architectures, Normal Accidents, and Dilemmas of Regulatory Reform' -- Michael E. Porter and Claas van der Linde (1995), 'Toward a New Conception of the Environment-Competitiveness Relationship' -- Yochai Benkler (2009), 'From Greenspan's Despair to Obama's Hope: The Scientific Bases of Cooperation as Principles of Regulation' -- Michael S. Barr, Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir (2009), 'The Case for Behaviorally Informed Regulation' -- Tom Baker and David Moss (2009), 'Government as Risk Manager' -- Charles F. Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin (2010), 'Learning the Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the European Union' -- Keith Hawkins (1984), 'Creating Cases in a Regulatory Agency' -- John Braithwaite (1993), 'Transnational Regulation of the Pharmaceutical Industry' -- Robert A. Kagan, Neil Gunningham and Dorothy Thornton (2011), 'Fear, Duty, and Regulatory Compliance: Lessons from Three Research Projects' -- Edward J. Balleisen (2009), 'Private Cops on the Fraud Beat: The Limits of American Business Self-Regulation, 1895-1932' -- Kazumasu Aoki and John W. Cioffi (1999), 'Poles Apart: Industrial Waste Management Regulation and Enforcement in the United States and Japan' -- David Vogel (2003), 'The Hare and the Tortoise Revisited: The New Politics of Consumer and Environmental Regulation in Europe' -- Jonathan B. Wiener and Michael D. Rogers (2002), 'Comparing Precaution in the United States and Europe' -- Harvey Averch and Leland L. Johnson (1962), 'Behavior of the Firm Under Regulatory Constraint' -- Scott J. Wallsten (2001), 'An Econometric Analysis of Telecom Competition, Privatization, and Regulation in Africa and Latin America' -- W. Kip Viscusi and Ted Gayer (2002), 'Safety at Any Price?'
    Abstract: Mrs. Glendower Evans (1915), 'The Social Aspects of the Public Regulation of Wages -- Robert L. Hale (1923), 'Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State' -- Edwin Chadwick (1881), 'Employers' Liability for Accidents to Workpeople' -- Jane Addams (1907), 'National Protection for Children' -- Martin I. Wilbert (1914), 'Pure Drugs and the Public Health' -- Rolf Nugent and Leon Henderson (1934), 'Instalment Selling and the Consumer: A Brief for Regulation' -- Leland J. Gordon (1939), 'Protection of the Consumer' -- Theodore W. Glocker (1939), 'Protecting Investors in Securities' -- Carey McWilliams (1945), 'Race Discrimination and the Law' -- Elisha Harris (1878), 'The Public Health' -- Edward B. Rosa (1913), 'The Function of Research in the Regulation of Natural Monopolies' -- Henry C. Adams (1902), 'What is Publicity?' -- Henry R. Seager (1912), 'Labor Legislation A National Social Need' -- Charles F. Adams, Jr. (1871), 'The Government and the Railroad Corporations' -- Samuel O. Dunn (1914), 'Regulation by Commission' -- Ernst Freund (1914), 'The Police Power' -- Felix Frankfurter (1927), 'The Task of Administrative Law' -- James M. Landis (1938), 'Administrative Policies and the Courts' -- Avery Leiserson (1942), 'Interest Representation in Administrative Regulation'
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Thomas M. Cooley (1884), 'Labor and Capital Before the Law' -- Henry Crosby Emery (1895), 'Legislation Against Futures' -- John Spargo (1909), 'Private Property and Personal Liberty in the Socialist State' -- J.P. Goodrich (1915), 'The Public Welfare and the Holding Company' -- Walter C. Noyes (1907), 'Development of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution' -- P.A. Wadia (1924), 'The True Basis of Protection for India' -- Harland Bartholomew (1925), 'The Prevention of Economic Waste by City Planning' -- F.F. Elliot (1945), 'A Proposed World Trade Board for Expanding International Trade' -- Samuel Insull (1915), 'Standardization, Cost System of Rates, and Public Control' -- H. Bruce Price (1921), 'Grain Standardization' -- Arthur T. Hadley (1886), 'Private Monopolies and Public Rights' -- Louis D. Brandeis (1913), 'Cutthroat Prices: The Competition That Kills' -- Rexford G. Tugwell (1921), 'The Economic Basis for Business Regulation' -- Julius Klein (1928), 'International Cartels' -- Mortimer J. Fox, Jr. (1936), 'Deposit Insurance as an Influence for Stabilizing the Banking Structure' -- M.R. Benedict (1936), 'Production Control in Agriculture and Industry' -- Henry S. Graves (1923), 'Public Welfare in Regard to the Conservation of Natural Resources' -- Henry Colman (1909), 'Prohibition and Public Morals' -- John Kershaw (1908), 'The Smoke Problem in Large Cities'
    Abstract: Tim Büthe and Walter Mattli (2010), 'Standards for Global Markets: Domestic and International Institutions' -- Philip G. Cerny (1994), 'The Dynamics of Financial Globalization: Technology, Market Structure, and Policy Response' -- Steven K. Vogel (1997), 'International Games with National Rules: How Regulation Shapes Competition in "Global" Markets' -- John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos (1999), 'Ratcheting Up and Driving Down Global Regulatory Standards' -- Giandomenico Majone (1994), 'The Rise of the Regulatory State in Europe' -- Alfred E. Kahn (1979), 'Applications of Economics to an Imperfect World' -- Robert B. Horwitz (1986), 'Understanding Deregulation' -- Wolfgang Streeck and Philippe Schmitter (1985), 'Community, Market, State-and Associations? The Prospective Contribution of Interest Governance to Social Order' -- Cary Coglianese and David Lazer (2002), 'Management-Based Regulatory Strategies' -- Elinor Ostrom (1999), 'Polycentricity, Complexity, and the Commons' -- Neil Gunningham (2011), 'Strategizing Compliance and Enforcement: Responsive Regulation and Beyond' -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1984), 'Tort Law as a Regulatory Regime for Catastrophic Personal Inju -- Edwin L. Johnson (1982), 'Risk Assessment in an Administrative Agency' -- Nicholas A. Ashford (1988), 'Science and Values in the Regulatory Process' -- Baruch Fischhoff, Paul Slovic and Sarah Lichtenstein (1982), 'Lay Foibles and Expert Fables in Judgements About Risk' -- Richard J. Zeckhauser and W. Kip Viscusi (1996), 'The Risk Management Dilemma' -- Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling (2002), 'Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection' -- W. David Montgomery (1972), 'Markets in Licenses and Efficient Pollution Control Programs' -- Bruce A. Ackerman and Richard B. Stewart (1988), 'Reforming Environmental Law: The Democratic Case for Market Incentives'
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781785360275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 157 p) , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chaudhry, Sajid M. Balancing the regulation and taxation of banking
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    Keywords: Bankenregulierung ; Unternehmensbesteuerung ; Steuerrecht ; Banks and banking Taxation ; Law and legislation ; Banks and banking Taxation ; Electronic books ; Bankenaufsicht ; Regulierung ; Steuerrecht
    Abstract: This concise book gives a unique overview of bank taxation as an alternative or a compliment to prudential regulation or non-revenue taxation. Existing bank taxation is reviewed with a view to eliminating distortions in the tax system, which have incentivized banks to engage in risky activities in the past. The authors analyse the taxation of financial instruments trading, as well as the taxation of banking products and services to gauge whether this could finance resolution mechanisms and also help to ensure the stability of banks. In this respect, the authors put forward several arguments. Firstly, they contend that a financial transaction tax is economically inefficient, potentially costly for the economy, but if set at an appropriately low rate may be used to assure banks make a 'true and fair contribution' to their implicit insurance by taxpayers. Secondly, they show that a bank levy used to finance deposit guarantee and bank resolution mechanisms is potentially useful for financial stability, but that it poses the threat of double taxation, together with the proposed Basel III liquidity ratios. Thirdly, the authors argue in favour of the elimination of exemption from value added tax (VAT) for financial services in order to provide banks with a level playing field, whilst retaining exemption for basic payment services that are infrastructural. This is expected to improve efficiency by reducing the wasteful use of financial services. This book is an invaluable resource to students, academics and researchers in the fields of banking regulation and taxation. Policymakers and those with a wider interest in the issues will find it both topical and enlightening
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Regulation and taxation -- 3. Some Lessons from the Global, or Great, Financial Crisis -- 4. Fiscal costs of the Global Financial Crisis -- 5. An overview of existing taxation -- 6. Taxation of financial instruments -- 7. Conclusion and policy recommendations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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