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Regulation What is it?, Why Study?, How Study?

Regulation What is it?, Why Study?, How Study?. David Levi-Faur Political Science Department. Introduction. Regulation - what is it? - wide-scope definition, narrow scope definition, history-oriented definition, characteristics o f regulatory politics . Type of Policies:.

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Regulation What is it?, Why Study?, How Study?

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  1. RegulationWhat is it?,Why Study?, How Study? David Levi-Faur Political Science Department

  2. Introduction • Regulation - what is it? • - wide-scope definition, • narrow scope definition, • history-oriented definition, • characteristics o f regulatory politics

  3. Type of Policies: • Allocation • re-distribution • Developmental • Regulative

  4. State Formation • The Developmental State • The Welfare State • The Regulatory State

  5. Types of Regulation (1) • Cost of Service Regulation • Entry • Standards • Content

  6. Types of Regulation (2) • Economic Regulation - deals with the economic aspects of the market • Social Regulation - deals with the social (externalities) outcomes of the market

  7. Key Features of Economic and Social Regulation

  8. Types of Regulation (3) • 1. Pure private regulation:regulation and implementation is done by the industry without state support; • 2. state assisted private regulation:rules are made autonomously by private organizations or private representatives on semi-public bodies with the (indirect) backing of statutory power. • 3. Private assisted state regulation: state rules laid down in law are to be significant extent implemented by private or semi-public bodies.

  9. Regulatory reform • Deregulation • Re-regulation • Liberalization

  10. Types of Regulation (Comparative legal perspective) • strict vs. open ended; • adversarial vs. consensual;

  11. Types of Regulation (Economic perspective) • rate of return regulation (cost-plus) vs. incentive regulation, RPI-X).

  12. עליית העסקים הגדולים החל מאמצע המאה ה- 19 התגובה האמריקאית התגובה האירופאית רגולציה הלאמה שינוי 1970s-1980s דה-רגולציה רה-רגולציה הפרטה דה-רגולציה+ רה-רגולציה

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