"Whether striving to protect citizens from financial risks, climate
change, inadequate health care, or the uncertainties of the
emerging "sharing" economy, regulators must routinely make
difficult judgment calls in an effort to meet the conflicting
demands that society places on them. Operating within a political
climate of competing demands, regulators need a lodestar to help
them define and evaluate success. Achieving Regulatory Excellence
provides that direction by offering new insights from law, public
administration, political science, sociology, and policy sciences
on what regulators need to do to improve their performance.
Achieving Regulatory Excellence offers guidance from leading
international experts about how regulators can set appropriate
priorities and make sound, evidence-based decisions through
processes that are transparent and participatory. With increasing
demands for smarter but leaner government, the need for sound
regulatory capacity--for regulatory excellence--has never been
stronger. In addition to chapters by editor Cary Coglianese, and a
foreword by Jim Ellis, president and chief executive officer of the
Alberta Energy Regulator, contributors include Robert Baldwin
(London School of Economics and Political Science), John
Braithwaite (Australian National University), Angus Corbett
(University of Pennsylvania), Daniel Esty (Yale University), Adam
Finkel (University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan), Ted
Gayer (Brookings Institution), John Graham (Indiana University),
Neil Gunningham (Australian National University), Kathryn Harrison
(University of British Columbia), Bridget Hutter (London School of
Economics and Political Science), Howard Kunreuther (Wharton School
at the University of Pennsylvania), David Levi-Faur (Hebrew
University of Jerusalem), Shelley H. Metzenbaum (Volcker Alliance),
Donald P. Moynihan (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Paul R. Noe
(American Forest and Paper Association), Gaurav Vasisht (Volcker
Alliance), David Vogel (University of California-Berkeley), and
Wendy Wagner (University of Texas School of Law). "
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