Freer markets, more rules : regulatory reform in advanced industrial countries /
Over the past fifteen years, the United States, Western Europe, and Japan have transformed the relationship between governments and corporations. The changes are complex and the terms used to describe them often obscure the reality. In Freer Markets, More Rules, Steven K. Vogel dispenses with euphem...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Cornell University Press,
1996.
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Series: | Cornell studies in political economy.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Deregulation Revolution That Wasn't
- 1. Understanding Regulatory Reform
- 2. Why Change the Rules?
- 3. The United Kingdom and Japan: Two Paths to Regulatory Reform
- 4. Telecommunications: The Creation of Competition
- 5. Financial Services: The Big Bang and the Proliferation of Rules
- 6. Regulatory Reform British Style: The Separation of Regulatory Powers
- 7. Telecommunications: Reregulation with a Vengeance
- 8. Financial Services: The Ministry of Finance and the Perpetual Bargain
- 9. Regulatory Reform Japanese Style: The Strategy Behind Slowness
- 10. Other Countries: The Many Roads to Reregulation
- 11. The Irony of State-Led Deregulation.