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An edition of Regulatory Governance (2015)

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Regulatory Governance incisively analyses the regulatory top-down regimes that are currently dominated globally. How does this way of governance work out? Taking a critical perspective, the book offers an account of the inherent vulnerability of the regulatory state caused by one-sided thinking and the predominance of governing through hard regulation. Steering by governance replaces representative government, followed by a democratic deficit. New Public Management (NPM) is part of this way of govern markets and social life.

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Table of Contents

Content
Economic and Social Stabilization in a Nordic Context
The Nordic Model
Social capital
A comparison of social models
The value of collective state action
Social capital of the Nordic macro type
The threat of non-maintenance
Regulatory Welfare Trade-offs
The emergence of the regulatory state
Regulatory welfare state tradition and models
Welfare-state models and regulatory innovation
Regulatory trade-offs
European regulatory trade-offs
Distributed Public Governance: Does democracy work?
Subsidiarity
Vagueness on purpose
Two hypotheses
State formation and administrative traditions
The notions of Distributed Public Governance
Regionalization
Conclusions
Defining Democracy
Democratic models
Subsidiarity; democratic approach or just distributed public governance?
Making the EU competence more democratic through subsidiarity
Confirmation of two hypotheses
State formation and democratic traditions
Territorial size and distributed public governance within the framework of subsidiarity
The New Democracy and its mechanisms
Regulatory Petroleum Governance: The Norwegian Case
The emergence of the Norwegian petroleum sector
The arrival of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund – Global
Ethical Guidelines
Vulnerability and risk analysis of the Norwegian Pension Fund – Global
What does Norway get out of the GPF-G? The dilemma; foreign investments versus domestic investments
What does Norway get out of the GPF-G? – The dilemma; negative ethical exclusion versus positive selection
The political-economy background of the contemporary crisis
Neo-interventionism and neo-Keynesianism of today
Principles of the pre-Keynesian state
The political economy of the interventionist Keynesian state
In the shadow of the international stagflation crisis
Explanation approaches to the Keynesian economics in crisis
The regulatory state and neo-interventionism

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OL25663574M
ISBN 13
9788740309041

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