The Long Game: How Regulators and Companies Can Both WinDemos, 2003 - 123 lappuses |
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... greater public value. Welcome to the regulatory state The regulatory state was an attempt to create stability and control following the failure of the Keynesian welfare state and interventionist policies to deal with economic and ...
... greater public value. Welcome to the regulatory state The regulatory state was an attempt to create stability and control following the failure of the Keynesian welfare state and interventionist policies to deal with economic and ...
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... greater detail, but this has resulted in a spiralling raft of rules that quickly become outdated by changing expectations and new market developments. It has also tended to suppress rather than manage complexity, ignoring alternative ...
... greater detail, but this has resulted in a spiralling raft of rules that quickly become outdated by changing expectations and new market developments. It has also tended to suppress rather than manage complexity, ignoring alternative ...
11. lappuse
... greater trust between regulators and firms . Delegate regulatory responsibility . The best way to handle complexity is to match it , and this requires adaptability . This cannot be done with detailed rules that seek specific outputs ...
... greater trust between regulators and firms . Delegate regulatory responsibility . The best way to handle complexity is to match it , and this requires adaptability . This cannot be done with detailed rules that seek specific outputs ...
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... greater flexibility should circumstances change. In order to achieve this, trust must be built between regulators and firms. Let firms write the rules (in line with generally agreed objectives) – This would create greater buy-in from ...
... greater flexibility should circumstances change. In order to achieve this, trust must be built between regulators and firms. Let firms write the rules (in line with generally agreed objectives) – This would create greater buy-in from ...
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... setting and enforcement of detailed rules , standards and prices from the centre - even greater faith in a particular kind of technical , expert knowledge as the basis on which effective decisions could Demos 19 The day the lights went out.
... setting and enforcement of detailed rules , standards and prices from the centre - even greater faith in a particular kind of technical , expert knowledge as the basis on which effective decisions could Demos 19 The day the lights went out.
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