The Political Economy of Local Regulation

The Political Economy of Local Regulation
Author: Alberto Asquer,Franco Becchis,Daniele Russolillo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137588289

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This book offers theoretical and methodological guidelines for researching the complex regulation of local infrastructure, utilities and public services in the context of rapid urbanisation, technological change, and climate change. It examines the interactions between regulators, public officers, infrastructure and utilities firms, public service providers, citizens, and civil society organisations. It contains contributions from academics and practitioners from various disciplinary perspectives and from many regions of the world, illustrated with case studies from several sectors including water, natural gas and electricity distribution, local public transport, district heating, urban waste, and environmental services.

The Political Economy of Regulation

The Political Economy of Regulation
Author: Barry M. Mitnick
Publsiher: New York : Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1980
Genre: Industrial policy
ISBN: UCAL:B4385161

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The Political Economy of Regulation

The Political Economy of Regulation
Author: Thomas P. Lyon
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Pub
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1843766205

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This volume collects a set of important articles that provides a wealth of broad insights into the causes and consequences of regulation. They show beyond doubt that this field of study is remarkably lively and filled with controversy. The first two parts of the book introduce the essential economic content of the issues that regulation deals with, covering the main 'market failures' that are addressed, and then turning specifically to the causes and consequences of regulation in these areas. The next section presents a series of papers dealing with various phases of the policy life cycle, and the concluding part investigates the role of corporate self-regulation.

The Political Economy of Government Regulation

The Political Economy of Government Regulation
Author: Jason F. Shogren
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461308713

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The Political Regulation Wave

The Political Regulation Wave
Author: Shiran Victoria Shen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009100144

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Offers an innovative theorization of how local political incentives impact bureaucratic regulation, using the case of air pollution control.

Regulation for Revenue

Regulation for Revenue
Author: Alan A. Altshuler,Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815791275

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Over the past two decades Americans have become increasingly skeptical about the benefits of community growth and hostile to new taxes--while continuing to demand improvements in local services. One response to this tension has been a burgeoning movement to raise public revenue by regulating growth. In this timely book, the authors explain that most growing localities now require private developers to finance public improvements as a condition for receiving permits to build. These permit conditions, known as "exactions," are most commonly used to ensure that infrastructure capacity will be adequate to serve the occupants of new real estate developments and to lessen the harmful effects of these developments on other local citizens. Exactions are often used to finance new roads, water and waste disposal facilities, and public open space, but some communities have begun to require developer financing for such services as day care, job training, low-cost housing, and ride sharing. The authors see the dramatic growth of exaction financing as an epochal shift in the character of American land use regulation. A function once isolated from the local government mainstream is now close to heart of fiscal and public works decisionmaking. Politicians find exactions an extremely valuable tactic for resolving land use conflict. Lawyers and developers worry about how to establish appropriate limits on the use of exaction, economists debate their equity and efficiency, and planners consider their effect on urban reform. Regulation for Revenue offers an integrated appraisal of exaction financing, showing that exactions come in many forms and that they can be meaningfully evaluated only by comparison with realistic alternatives. These include growth restrictions, tolerance of infrastructure overload, and increased tax and user charges.

The Regulated Economy

The Regulated Economy
Author: Claudia Goldin,Gary D. Libecap
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226301341

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How has the United States government grown? What political and economic factors have given rise to its regulation of the economy? These eight case studies explore the late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century origins of government intervention in the United States economy, focusing on the political influence of special interest groups in the development of economic regulation. The Regulated Economy examines how constituent groups emerged and demanded government action to solve perceived economic problems, such as exorbitant railroad and utility rates, bank failure, falling agricultural prices, the immigration of low-skilled workers, workplace injury, and the financing of government. The contributors look at how preexisting policies, institutions, and market structures shaped regulatory activity; the origins of regulatory movements at the state and local levels; the effects of consensus-building on the timing and content of legislation; and how well government policies reflect constituency interests. A wide-ranging historical view of the way interest group demands and political bargaining have influenced the growth of economic regulation in the United States, this book is important reading for economists, political scientists, and public policy experts.

Rules Rules Rules Rules

Rules  Rules  Rules  Rules
Author: G. Bruce Doern,Robert Johnson
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780802038586

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Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules considers various sectors where rule-making spans all or most of the four levels of jurisdiction - international, federal, provincial, and city or local - in areas such as food safety, investment and trade, forestry, drinking water, oil and gas, and emergency management.