Featuring a comprehensive analytical collection of
interdisciplinary research on regulatory authorities, this
innovative Handbook presents the fundamental concepts, theories,
practices, and empirical achievements and challenges in the
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the key regulatory conceptual issues of independence,
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research to consider the emerging advances, challenges, and
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examinations of complex and underexplored issues in research on
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agenda-setting, and new frontiers in regulation. With a
cross-disciplinary approach, this all-encompassing Handbook will
prove invaluable for students and scholars of politics, law, and
economics with a regulatory governance perspective. Global in
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