This volume collects a set of important articles that provides a
wealth of broad insights into the causes and consequences of
regulation. They show beyond doubt that this field of study is
remarkably lively and filled with controversy. The first two parts
of the book introduce the essential economic content of the issues
that regulation deals with, covering the main 'market failures'
that are addressed, and then turning specifically to the causes and
consequences of regulation in these areas. The next section
presents a series of papers dealing with various phases of the
policy life cycle, and the concluding part investigates the role of
corporate self-regulation.
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