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Regulation M. Clarke

Regulation By M. Clarke

Regulation by M. Clarke


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This book draws on international scholarship in sociology, political science, law and economics on the working and regulation, both in public and private, in many areas of business to map the reality of regulation, and to identify why it sometimes fails and how it can succeed.

Regulation Summary

Regulation: The Social Control of Business between Law and Politics by M. Clarke

Regulation has been stimulated by industrialisation and particularly by the advent of the consumer economy. This book draws on international scholarship in sociology, political science, law and economics on the working and regulation, both in public and private, in many areas of business to map the reality of regulation, and to identify why it sometimes fails and how it can succeed.

Regulation Reviews

'This is a well-written, intelligent review of regulation, with a liberal, optimistic bias.' - Laureen Snider, Contemporary Sociology

About M. Clarke

MICHAEL CLARKE is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Citizen's Financial Futures: The Regulation of Retail Financial Investment in Britain.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Rise of the Regulatory Society Private Regulation: From the Acceptable to the Unacceptable Face of Capitalism The Professions State Regulation: Achieving Ascendancy Compliance and Enforcement Ineffective Regulation International Regulation The Future of Regulation Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780333748121
9780333748121
0333748123
Regulation: The Social Control of Business between Law and Politics by M. Clarke
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1999-12-06
249
N/A
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