The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Agencies: Channels of Transfer and Stages of Diffusion

The autonomous regulatory agency has recently become the “appropriate model” of governance across countries and sectors. The dynamics of this process are captured in the authors’ data set, which covers the establishment of agencies in 48 countries and 15 sectors for the period 1966-2007. Adopting a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Comparative political studies 2011-10, Vol.44 (10), p.1343-1369
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Capitalism
Causality
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Globalization
Governance
Institutions
Regulation
Research Design
State
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