The rising tide of government regulation in most countries is
provoking a reconsideration of the extent to which the state whould
lay down rules for others. Self-regulation and other forms of
voluntary rule-setting are being examined as substitutes for
regulation by government. Readings 52 begins with a paper by John
Blundell and Colin Robinson which analyses the forces behind
government regulation, its shortcomings and the scope for voluntary
regulation. Seven papers by distinguished commentators on
regulation then examine Blundell and Robinson's conclusions.
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