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Jerusalem Papers on Regulation & Governance
Editors: David Levi-Faur, Avishai Benish
YEAR 2010, YEAR 2011, YEAR 2012
- David Levi-Faur, Regulation and Regulatory Governance. JPRG Paper No. 1, February 2010.
- Peter J. May, Performance-based Regulation. JPRG Paper No. 2, April 2010.
- Marc Allen Eisner, Beyond the Logic of the Market: Toward an Institutional Analysis of Regulatory Reforms. JFRG Paper No. 3, April 2010.
- Lisa A. Robinson & James K. Hammitt, Valuing Health and Longevity in Regulatory Analysis: Current Issues and Challenges. JPRG Paper No. 4, May 2010.
- Stuart Shapiro, The Evolution of Cost-Benefit Analysis in U.S. Regulatory Decisionmaking . JPRG Paper No. 5, May 2010.
- Marc T. Law & Sukkoo Kim, The Rise of the American Regulatory State: A view from the Progressive Era . JPRG Paper No. 6, May 2010.
- Dieter Pesendorfer, Risk Regulation and Precaution . JPRG Paper No. 7, May 2010.
- Tim Bartley, Certification as a Mode of Social Regulation. JPRG Paper No. 8, May 2010.
- Bruce Yandle, Bootleggers and Baptists in the Theory of Regulation. JPRG Paper No. 9, May 2010.
- Michael Atlan and Gali Glazer, State Enforcement and Voluntary Codes in Social Responsibility Areas: Integrated Tools for the Strengthening of Enforcement. JPRG Paper No. 10, June 2010. [Hebrew with Abstract in English]
- Bengt Jacobsson, Making sense of Europeanization. JPRG Paper No. 11, June 2010.
- Hanan Haber, Regulating-For-Welfare:
A Comparative Study of "Regulatory Welfare Regimes" in the Israeli,
British and Swedish Electricity Sectors,. JPRG Paper No. 12, June 2010. Winner of the Giandomenico Majone Prize.
- Filippo Belloc & Antonio Nicita, Political Determinants of Liberalizations: New Evidence from OECD Network Industries . JPRG Paper No. 13, June 2010.
- Avshalom Ginosar & David Levi-Faur, Regulating Product Placement in the European Union & Canada: Explaining Regime Change and Diversity . JPRG Paper No. 14, June 2010.
- Arie Frieberg, Re-Stocking the Regulatory Tool-Kit. JPRG Paper No. 15, June 2010.
- Axel Marx & Dieter Cuypers, Forest Certification as a Global Environmental Governance Tool: What is the Macro-Impact of the Forest Stewardship Council. JPRG Paper No. 16, June 2010.
- Frans van Waarden, Governing Global Commons: Public-Private-Protection of Fish and Forests. JPRG Paper No. 17, June 2010.
- Neil Gunningham, Overcoming the Disconnect: Internal Regulation, OHS and the Mining Industry. JPRG Paper No. 18, June 2010.
- Jorgen Gronnegaard Christensen, Public interest regulation reconsidered: From capture to credible commitment. JPRG Paper No. 19, July 2010.
- Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., Adaptation? Transformation? Both? Neither? The Many Faces of Governance. JPRG Paper No. 20, July 2010.
- Cynthia Estlund, A Return to Governance in the Law of the Workplace (and the Question of Worker Participation). JPRG Paper No. 21, July 2010.
- B. Guy Peters, Governance as Political Theory. JPRG Paper No. 22, August 2010.
- Arie Krampf, Central Banking in a Developmental State: The Case of the Bank of Israel in the Postwar Period . JPRG Paper No. 23, August 2010.
- Frank Fischer, Participatory Governance. JPRG Paper No. 24, August 2010.
- Per Lagreid & Olle Christer Stenby, Europeanization and Transnational Networks. A Study of the Norwegian Competition Authority. JPRG Paper No. 25, September 2010.
- Andreas Busch, The Regulation of Privacy. JPRG Paper No. 26, September 2010.
- Jacint Jordana & David Levi-Faur, Exploring Trends and Variations in Agency Scope. JPRG Paper No. 27, September 2010.
- Deborah Mabbett, The Regulatory Rescue of the Welfare State. JPRG Paper No. 28, December 2010.
- Salo Coslovsky, Roberto Pires & Susan Silbey, The Pragmatic Politics of Regulatory Enforcement . JPRG Paper No. 29, December 2010.
- David Levi-Faur, Regulatory Networks & Regulatory Agencification: Towards a Single European Regulatory Space?. JPRG Paper No. 30, December 2010.
YEAR 2011
- Kutsal Yesilkagit and O. A. Danielsen,
Transnational Regulatory Networks as a Solution to the Community
Credibility Crisis? The Case of the European Competition Network. JPRG Paper No. 31, January 2011.
- Navroz Dubash and Bronwen Morgan, Understanding the Rise of the Regulatory State in the Global South . JPRG Paper No. 32, February 2011.
- Frans van Waarden and Robin van Dalen, Hallmarking Halal. The Market for Halal Certificates: Competitive Private Regulation . JPRG Paper No. 33, March 2011.
- Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur, New Forms of Administrative Law in the Age of Third Party Government . JPRG Paper No. 34, May 2011.
- David Levi-Faur, From Big Government to Big Governance? JPRG Paper No. 35, July 2011.
- Arjen Boin, Madalina Busuioc & Martijn Groenleer, Building joint capacity: The role of European Union agencies in the management of trans-boundary crises . JPRG Paper No. 36, August 2011.
- Daniel Carpenter, Justin Grimmer & Eric Lomazoff,
Approval Regulation and the Endogenous Provision of Confidence: Theory
and Analogies to Licensing, Safety and Financial Regulation . JPRG Paper No. 37, September 2011.
- David Vogel, The Transatlantic Shift in Health, Safety, and Environmental Risk Regulation, 1960 to 2010
. JPRG Paper No. 38, September 2011.
- David Levi-Faur, The Odyssey of the Regulatory State.
Episode One: The Rescue of the Welfare State . JPRG Paper No. 39, November 2011.
- Yossi Korazim-Korösy & Avishai Benish, The Governance of Protest: Vikki Knafo and the Single Mothers' Social Protest in Israel . JPRG Paper No. 40, December 2011. [Hebrew with Abstract in English]
YEAR 2012
Aims
The Jerusalem Forum on Regulation and Governance Working Paper
Series is used to convey the preliminary results of ongoing research.
The Working Papers constitute "work in progress". They are published
to stimulate discussion and contribute to the advancement of our
knowledge of regulation and governance matters. In other words the
Working Papers have not undergone blind review. The views expressed in
these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
views of the editors. We welcome feedback from readers and encourage
you to convey your comments and criticisms directly to the authors.
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The Jerusalem Forum on Regulation and Governance Working Paper
Series accepts papers mainly by invitation but welcomes submissions from
faculty and graduate students on relevant topics in regulation and
governance. Papers should be emailed as Microsoft Word files to
regulation@mscc.huji.ac.il Please include an abstract, subject keywords
and author contact information. JFRG Working Paper Series accepts papers
mainly by invitation but welcomes submissions from faculty and graduate
students on relevant topics in regulation and governance. Papers should
be emailed as Microsoft Word files to regulation@mscc.huji.ac.il Please include an abstract, subject keywords and author contact information.
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