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Crowdsourced regulation has been discussed to date by legal and social science scholars mainly in the context of … richer theory of crowdsourced regulation which extends to all regulatory functions, focusing on monitoring and enforcement … and addressed. The article develops a theory of crowdsourced regulation that supplies justifications and rationales for …
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might address how cryptoassets should be regulated. The conclusion is that regulation by enforcement is an inefficient and …
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to tax enforcement more generally. The Article explores responsive regulation as a case study for an alternative method … the economic model while alleviating some of its drawbacks. Responsive regulation may therefore constitute a superior …
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During his presidential campaign, Sen. Barack Obama criticized sharply the lax antitrust law enforcement record of the George W. Bush administration. Subsequently, his first assistant attorney general for antitrust even went so far as to suggest that the Great Recession was, at least in part,...
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global law. Globalization has created new informal instruments of regulation, and arbitration is an efficient tool for … created a large number of new instruments of global regulation – i.e., sports constitutions, charters, statutes, codes – that …
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strategy known as performance-based regulation. Endorsed around the world and used in many settings, performance …-based regulation mandates the attainment of outcomes — the passing of a test — but leaves the means for doing so up to the regulated … virtually unstudied by scholars of regulation. This paper’s extensive analysis of U.S. diesel emissions control provides a new …
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We explore the determinants of inspection outcomes across 1.6 million Occupational Safety and Health Agency audits from 1990 through 2010. We find that discretion in enforcement differs in state and federally conducted inspections. State agencies are more sensitive to local economic conditions,...
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This paper examines optimal fines in a regulatory framework where the regulator can choose either surprise or announced inspections to monitor a firm for compliance. The firm can invest in detection avoidance, but it receives a fine if the regulator discovers that it is non-compliant. In the...
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