Contemporary societies have more vibrant markets than past ones. Yet they are more heavily populated by private and public regulators. This book explores the features of such a regulatory capitalism, its tendencies to be cyclically crisis-ridden, ritualistic and governed through networks. New ways of thinking about resultant policy challenges are developed.At the heart of this latest work by John Braithwaite lies the insight by David Levi-Faur and Jacint Jordana that the welfare state was succeeded in the 1970s by regulatory capitalism. The book argues that this has produced stronger markets, public regulation, private regulation and hybrid private/public regulation as well as new challenges such as a more cyclical quality to crises of market and governance failure, regulatory ritualism and markets in vice. However, regulatory capitalism also creates opportunities for better design of markets in virtue such as markets in continuous improvement, privatized enforcement of regulation, open source business models, regulatory pyramids with networked escalation and meta-governance of justice.Regulatory Capitalism will be warmly welcomed by regulatory scholars in political science, sociology, history, economics, business schools and law schools as well as regulatory bureaucrats, policy thinkers in government and law and society scholars.
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However, regulatory capitalism also creates opportunities for better design of markets in virtue such as markets in continuous improvement, privatized enforcement of regulation, open source business models, regulatory pyramids with networked escalation and meta-governance of justice.
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Contents: Foreword by David Levi-Faur Preface 1. Neoliberalism or Regulatory Capitalism? 2. The Cyclical Nature of the Challenges of Regulatory Capitalism 3. Privatized Enforcement and the Promise of Regulatory Capitalism 4. The Nodal Governance Critique of Responsive Regulation 5. Regulatory Capitalism, Business Models and the Knowledge Economy with Janet Hope and Dianne Nicol 6. Can Regulatory Ritualism be Transcended? 7. Metagovernance of Justice 8. Is Regulatory Capitalism a Good Thing? References Index
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'In this sprawling and ambitious book John Braithwaite successfully manages to link the contemporary dynamics of macro political economy to the dynamics of citizen engagement and organisational activism at the micro intestacies of governance practices. This is no mean feat and the logic works. . .'
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781848444713
Publisert
2008-12-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

Forfatter

Biographical note

John Braithwaite, PhD, Professor, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia