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Regulation - Coggle Diagram
Regulation
direct and indirect
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the application of informal and formal rule making, rule monitoring, rule enforcement”,
Academic growth
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number of research
centres and fora for exchange,
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creation of a journal devoted to the field,
nature of regulation – it is believed to involve economic, social and environmental regulation
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Main concepts of control
Politic scientists, lawyers, econmoists
promulgation of an authoritative set of rules, accompanied by some mechanism
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regulation almost coextensive with the study of law, economics, political science, and sociology” (idem). These broad conceptions also include intervention by culture or social norms
Here regulation involves all types of power-relations which require individuals to ‘auto-correct’ themselves in light of the dominant logic of governing
Intuitively, regulation implies governed, guided, controlled interference – in the broadest sense, deliberate or intentional interference
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rise of consumer, risk and environmental regulatory activity (Majone 1996, Ch. 3)
financial crisis, environmental disasters and the safety of food and medicine.
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