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"Regulatory Encounters" reports on a path-breaking study of how
government regulation of business in the United States differs in
practice from regulation in other economically advanced
democracies.
In each of ten in-depth case studies, the contributors to this
volume compare a particular multinational corporation's experience
with parallel regulatory regimes in the United States and in Japan,
Canada, Great Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, and the European
Union, noting precisely which regulatory precautions were actually
implemented in each country. The regulatory systems analyzed
include aspects of environmental protection, product safety, debt
collection, employees' rights, and patent protection. The studies
in "Regulatory Encounters "indicate that the adversarial and
legalistic character of American regulation imposes higher costs
and delays on economic activity than comparable regulatory regimes
in other economically advanced democracies, and often does not
generate higher levels of protection for the public.
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