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1992
Abstract In this chapter we argue that features of regulatory encounters that foster the evolution of cooperation also encourage the evolution of capture and corruption. Solutions to the problems of capture and corruption-limiting discretion, multiple-industry rather than single-industry agency jurisdiction, and rotating personnel ...
Ian Ayres, John Braithwaite
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Abstract In this chapter we argue that features of regulatory encounters that foster the evolution of cooperation also encourage the evolution of capture and corruption. Solutions to the problems of capture and corruption-limiting discretion, multiple-industry rather than single-industry agency jurisdiction, and rotating personnel ...
Ian Ayres, John Braithwaite
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Government and Opposition, 1977
IT IS INCREASINGLY COMMON TO FIND ANALYSES OF BRITAIN AS A corporate state, or more circumspectly as developing a tripartite system of economic and industrial policy-making. Unfortunately, such work is often marked by a lack of definitional rigour and an inadequate consideration of relevant empirical material.
David Marsh, Wyn Grant
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IT IS INCREASINGLY COMMON TO FIND ANALYSES OF BRITAIN AS A corporate state, or more circumspectly as developing a tripartite system of economic and industrial policy-making. Unfortunately, such work is often marked by a lack of definitional rigour and an inadequate consideration of relevant empirical material.
David Marsh, Wyn Grant
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Tripartism: Regulatory Capture and Empowerment
Law & Social Inquiry, 1991The features of regulatory encounters that foster the evolution of cooperation often also encourage the evolution of capture and corruption. Solutions to the problems of capture and corruption—limiting discretion, multiple-industry rather than single-industry agency jurisdiction, and rotating personnel—inhibit the evolution of cooperation.
Ian Ayres, John Braithwaite
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1983
NEDC was born on 7 March 1962 of curious parentage, as the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan brought to bear on the problem of Britain’s relative economic decline the long and essentially British tradition of tripartite collaboration between government, unions and industry which had reached its apogee during the Second World War.
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NEDC was born on 7 March 1962 of curious parentage, as the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan brought to bear on the problem of Britain’s relative economic decline the long and essentially British tradition of tripartite collaboration between government, unions and industry which had reached its apogee during the Second World War.
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Korea Tripartism in Retrospect
2017The financial crisis in 1997 was a shock to South Koreans. In the midst of national economic crisis, newly elected president Kim Dae Jung launched structural economic reforms in the four major areas: private firms, public sectors, financial sector, and labor market. This chapter analyzes the evolution of tripartism under Kim Dae Jung presidency. First,
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Bulgaria: Tripartism in industrial relations
Policy Studies, 1993(1993). Bulgaria: Tripartism in industrial relations. Policy Studies: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 31-40.
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Tripartism and the New Technology
Policy & Politics, 1982It is reasonable to argue that the impact of new technology could produce an important challenge to the political system’s capacity to adapt to change. The impact of the new technology may also produce new interests and alliances. Already there has been an interesting example of attempted co-operation between the CDI and the TUC, against a background ...
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Tripartism in Indian Industrial Relations
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012Tripartism can be understood as policy of decision making related to industrial relations to where all the three key players, i.e. employers, workers and governments plays an equal and fair role. Apart from the Industrial Dispute Act 1947 various other areas of Indian industrial relations includes the elements of tripartism. The government bodies which
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Tripartism in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Europe-Asia Studies, 2000A COMMON FEATURE OF SEVERAL POLITICAL SYSTEMS in post-communist East-Central Europe is the development of a tripartite structure which seeks to integrate social bargaining between business, labour and government into the policy process.1 Such institutions have emerged in Hungary, where they predate the collapse of communist rule, Bulgaria, the Czech ...
Martin Myant, Brian Slocock, Simon Smith +2 more
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2019
This chapter argues that the restoration of democracy in France started in earnest only with the election in October 1945 of a Constituent Assembly. When voters rejected the Constituent Assembly's draft constitution in the requisite referendum, another six months elapsed before a second Constituent Assembly reached sufficient compromises to produce a ...
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This chapter argues that the restoration of democracy in France started in earnest only with the election in October 1945 of a Constituent Assembly. When voters rejected the Constituent Assembly's draft constitution in the requisite referendum, another six months elapsed before a second Constituent Assembly reached sufficient compromises to produce a ...
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