Accountability and inter-institutional respect: The case of independent regulatory agencies

It is often claimed that accountability is a threat to legitimacy: rather than promoting good decision-making, it can just as easily skew public expert organisations in undesirable directions. As a counterweight, one prominent suggestion is that we replace standard control mechanisms with profession...

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