
Thesis
... with lobbyists details available for citizens to scrutinize, and 4) ensuring that former legislators cannot immediately jump into the world of lobbying once they have left public office. Chari, et al. claim that the theoretical justification for having this information is based on ensuring transpare ...
... with lobbyists details available for citizens to scrutinize, and 4) ensuring that former legislators cannot immediately jump into the world of lobbying once they have left public office. Chari, et al. claim that the theoretical justification for having this information is based on ensuring transpare ...
full paper - coimbra business review
... influences and conflicts between various interest and pressure groups. The decisions taken are not only the result of persuasion, but also constant and sometimes fierce negotiation between various stakeholders, with different levels of organization and resources, seeking to defend, protect or promot ...
... influences and conflicts between various interest and pressure groups. The decisions taken are not only the result of persuasion, but also constant and sometimes fierce negotiation between various stakeholders, with different levels of organization and resources, seeking to defend, protect or promot ...
The regulatory welfare state in pension markets: mitigating high
... ‘second tier’ pension resulted in Labour’s State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme (SERPS), enacted in 1978. This was funded through National Insurance contributions, but employees were allowed to ‘contract out ...
... ‘second tier’ pension resulted in Labour’s State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme (SERPS), enacted in 1978. This was funded through National Insurance contributions, but employees were allowed to ‘contract out ...
Workshop #3 Promoting Tribunal Neutrality in an Integrated
... and Adjudicative Functions • Independence of Members: Members must be independent of management (with the exception of the Chair and the Vice-Chairs). All Members must be free from any interest or business or other relationship which could or could reasonably be perceived to materially interfere ...
... and Adjudicative Functions • Independence of Members: Members must be independent of management (with the exception of the Chair and the Vice-Chairs). All Members must be free from any interest or business or other relationship which could or could reasonably be perceived to materially interfere ...
Chapter 15, the Federal bureaucracy
... 4. What is policy implementation and what are its main features? What factors facilitate and what factors hinder successful implementation of a public policy? Use specific examples of implantation to illustrate your points. 5. What is needed for an agency to perform its regulatory role? What are the ...
... 4. What is policy implementation and what are its main features? What factors facilitate and what factors hinder successful implementation of a public policy? Use specific examples of implantation to illustrate your points. 5. What is needed for an agency to perform its regulatory role? What are the ...
accounting for rising corporate profits
... between firms or between establishments (Davis and Haltiwanger 1991; Abowd, Kramarz, and Margolis 1999; Dunne et al. 2004; Song et al. 2015). Furman and Orszag (2015) propose that rising corporate rents are shared with workers at affected firms, leading to rising interfirm wage differences.6 But if ...
... between firms or between establishments (Davis and Haltiwanger 1991; Abowd, Kramarz, and Margolis 1999; Dunne et al. 2004; Song et al. 2015). Furman and Orszag (2015) propose that rising corporate rents are shared with workers at affected firms, leading to rising interfirm wage differences.6 But if ...
The Federal Bureaucracy:
... Not located within any cabinet department, but report directly to the President – This gives it some independence from a department that may be hostile to the creation of the agency • Secretary of the Interior vs. Environmental Protection Agency – Examples: EPA, Office of Homeland Security (before i ...
... Not located within any cabinet department, but report directly to the President – This gives it some independence from a department that may be hostile to the creation of the agency • Secretary of the Interior vs. Environmental Protection Agency – Examples: EPA, Office of Homeland Security (before i ...
Steering the Regulatory State: The Rationale behind the Creation of
... expertise and technical skills, and enhancing stability and commitment to optimal long-run policy based on competition and consumer welfare (Jacobs, 2001: 1). Departing from the fact that this type of organisations has become an institutional feature of the regulatory state, some scholars have raise ...
... expertise and technical skills, and enhancing stability and commitment to optimal long-run policy based on competition and consumer welfare (Jacobs, 2001: 1). Departing from the fact that this type of organisations has become an institutional feature of the regulatory state, some scholars have raise ...
chapter twelve: the federal bureaucracy pedagogical features
... Administrative discretion is the authority of administrative actors to select among various responses to a given problem. Discretion is greatest when rules do not fit a case; but even in agencies with elaborate rules and regulations—especially when more than one rule fits—there is still room for dis ...
... Administrative discretion is the authority of administrative actors to select among various responses to a given problem. Discretion is greatest when rules do not fit a case; but even in agencies with elaborate rules and regulations—especially when more than one rule fits—there is still room for dis ...
1 BEHAVIORAL PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND REGULATION
... monetary incentives. However, it is in the nature of the public sector that incentives must have less power, because tasks are multidimensional and there is a variety of principals. This makes intrinsic preferences much more important than in the private sector. The financial crisis in Europe since ...
... monetary incentives. However, it is in the nature of the public sector that incentives must have less power, because tasks are multidimensional and there is a variety of principals. This makes intrinsic preferences much more important than in the private sector. The financial crisis in Europe since ...
A Short History of Environmental Law A Short Historical Sketch of
... recognition of systemic environmental problems. The Johnson Administration is the first to support substantive federal environmental statutes—the Wilderness Act of 1964, parkland and scenic protections in Federal Highway Acts. Businesssponsored nonmandatory federal laws are still the norm. Federal a ...
... recognition of systemic environmental problems. The Johnson Administration is the first to support substantive federal environmental statutes—the Wilderness Act of 1964, parkland and scenic protections in Federal Highway Acts. Businesssponsored nonmandatory federal laws are still the norm. Federal a ...
Chapter 15 Outline Key - Xenia Community Schools
... 3. From the 1970s until 1995, the Department of Health and Human Services was the largest federal department in dollars spent (although the Department of Defense still had more employees). The Social Security Administration became an independent agency in 1995, spending one-third of the federal budg ...
... 3. From the 1970s until 1995, the Department of Health and Human Services was the largest federal department in dollars spent (although the Department of Defense still had more employees). The Social Security Administration became an independent agency in 1995, spending one-third of the federal budg ...
Bureaucracy and Budget
... Because bureaucracies have developed the reputation of wanting to create so-called empires of power, many politicians have become skeptical. In fact, there have been calls to abolish the Departments of Education and Energy. Therefore, choice D represents what many legislators see as a drawback of th ...
... Because bureaucracies have developed the reputation of wanting to create so-called empires of power, many politicians have become skeptical. In fact, there have been calls to abolish the Departments of Education and Energy. Therefore, choice D represents what many legislators see as a drawback of th ...
Membership Manager - Canadian Securities Institute
... Create and expand professional networks within the financial services sector, particularly with IIROC and the MFDA. Represent CSI at meetings with regulators or other external stakeholders as required. Manage relationships, direct and monitor work of other content developers, ensuring that deliverab ...
... Create and expand professional networks within the financial services sector, particularly with IIROC and the MFDA. Represent CSI at meetings with regulators or other external stakeholders as required. Manage relationships, direct and monitor work of other content developers, ensuring that deliverab ...
Stigler*v model
... remote areas. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was created to correct for this market failure. Incompletely specified property rights create the possibility of externalities or spillovers (such as air pollution). Hence the Clean Air Act and regulation of firms by the Environmental Protection Age ...
... remote areas. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was created to correct for this market failure. Incompletely specified property rights create the possibility of externalities or spillovers (such as air pollution). Hence the Clean Air Act and regulation of firms by the Environmental Protection Age ...
The Institutions
... Small number of agencies and positions Selection based on qualifications and political affiliation Jackson and the spoils system ...
... Small number of agencies and positions Selection based on qualifications and political affiliation Jackson and the spoils system ...
Chile: Developments in Regulatory Reform
... 1990, successive governments have maintained the reforms introduced, although in some cases their focus has been sharpened. As a result, currently Chile does not have an explicit regulatory reform programme as such. There is no particular institution in charge of designing the regulatory reform poli ...
... 1990, successive governments have maintained the reforms introduced, although in some cases their focus has been sharpened. As a result, currently Chile does not have an explicit regulatory reform programme as such. There is no particular institution in charge of designing the regulatory reform poli ...