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After a postwar period with extensive use of public service models and macroeconomically orchestrally planned regimes, the 1980s and the early 1990s saw a reversion to a more liberal style of economic regulation in Western Europe. The movement from one type of regulatory regime to another illustrates the paradigmatic character of economic organization and, as a result, a thorough investigation of the basic assumptions behind the choice of regulatory direction is required. At this deep level, regulatory issues are beyond a single social science discipline and much of the literature on economic regulation is specialized and too narrow to address the issues involved. With contribution from economists, economic sociologists and political scientists, this volume addresses core issues raised by the new regulatory style of governance.
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MAARTEN J. ARENTSEN Vice Director, Centre for Clean Technology and Environmental Policy, University of Twente, The Netherlands ROBERT DELORME Professor of Economics, University of Versailles and CEPREMAP ALFRED HAID Senior Research Fellow, DIW-Berlin and Professor of Economics, University of Nuremberg ROLF W. KÜNNEKE Assistant Professor, Faculty of Public Administration, University of Twente, The Netherlands JAN ERIK LANE Professor in Political Science, University of Geneva LUTZ MEZ Senior Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Free University, Berlin PER INGVAR OLSEN Associate Professor, Centre for Cooperative Studies, Norwegian School of Management KAREN I. VAUGHN Professor of Economics, George Mason University BENGT-ARNE WICKSTRÖM Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin
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