The government of risk : understanding risk regulation regimes / Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein, and Robert Baldwin.
2001
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Title
The government of risk : understanding risk regulation regimes / Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein, and Robert Baldwin.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Call Number
HD61 .H56 2001
ISBN
0199243638 (cloth)
Description
vi, 217 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45799522
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [200]-214) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
I
Introducing Risk Regulation Regime
1What are Risk Regulation Regimes? Why do they Matter?
3
2The Comparative Anatomy of Risk Regulation Regimes
20
3Nine Risk Regulation Regimes Compared
36
II
Explaining Variation in Risk Regulation Regimes
4How Far does Context Shape Content in Risk Regulation Regimes?
61
5Exploring the 'Market Failure' Hypothesis
70
6Opinion-Responsive Government and Risk Regulation
90
7Interests, Lobbies, and Experts
112
8Regime Content and Context Revisited: An Overall Picture
133
III
Exploring the Dynamics of Risk Regulation Regimes
9Regime Development Under Pressure: Staged Retreats and Lateral Mutations?
147
10The Regime Perspective in Risk Regulation: Implications for Policy and Institutional Design
171
App. A
Further Reading on Law and Policy in Nine Risk Regulation Regimes
187
App. B: Coded List of Interviewees
190
App. C: Methodological Notes for Selected Figures and Tables
194
References
200
Index
215