The principle of making certain bodies independent from government, such as regulatory agencies or central banks, has become popular in a number of contexts over recent decades. As Jacint Jordana and Guillermo Rosas write, the basic assumption underpinning the principle is that electoral pressures can have a negative effect on decision-making in certain policy areas. However, using evidence from a study of banking regulatory agencies across 81 countries, they illustrate that the benefits of independence depend largely on the political context within a given state. This suggests that while independence can be beneficial in some cases, greater attention should be paid to the individual circumstances within particular countries
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Abstract Independent regulatory agencies (RAs) are key political actors, which often cumulate severa...
The last quarter of a century has seen two broad waves of regulatory reform. The first wave, which s...
While the literature on delegation has discussed at length the benefits of creating independent regu...
This paper discusses three connected aspects of regulation: (1) what makes a regulatory authority ef...
This article seeks to explain the pattern of delegation to independent regulatory agencies in Wester...
Independent regulatory agencies are created in order to enhance the stability and credibility of eco...
The Varieties of Capitalism literature posits that national economic institutions reflect the mode o...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, and the 2008 financial meltdown—whose aftershocks are still...
This study offers an ethnographic account of life at a regulatory agency to offer a new perspective ...
Article first published online: 15 JUL 2015Independent regulatory agencies are created in order to e...
The last quarter of a century has seen two broad waves of regulatory reform. The first wave, which s...
There is a natural tension between theories of party government and theories of regulatory politics....
Financial regulators perform inter alia a quality control function, as they search for recession-gen...
A large number of independent regulatory agencies, which are detached from the electoral cycle, have...
Recent decades have seen a considerable increase in delegation to independent regulatory agencies, w...
Abstract Independent regulatory agencies (RAs) are key political actors, which often cumulate severa...
The last quarter of a century has seen two broad waves of regulatory reform. The first wave, which s...
While the literature on delegation has discussed at length the benefits of creating independent regu...
This paper discusses three connected aspects of regulation: (1) what makes a regulatory authority ef...
This article seeks to explain the pattern of delegation to independent regulatory agencies in Wester...
Independent regulatory agencies are created in order to enhance the stability and credibility of eco...
The Varieties of Capitalism literature posits that national economic institutions reflect the mode o...
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, and the 2008 financial meltdown—whose aftershocks are still...
This study offers an ethnographic account of life at a regulatory agency to offer a new perspective ...
Article first published online: 15 JUL 2015Independent regulatory agencies are created in order to e...
The last quarter of a century has seen two broad waves of regulatory reform. The first wave, which s...
There is a natural tension between theories of party government and theories of regulatory politics....
Financial regulators perform inter alia a quality control function, as they search for recession-gen...