Institutional arrangement
Description:
This section provides an examination of the roles and functions of central institutions within regulatory and governance frameworks. It addresses the core questions of why such entities exist, the principles behind their establishment, and how they contribute to the maintenance of order and the facilitation of effective regulation. The discussion is aimed at elucidating the essential nature of institutional arrangements, offering an essential understanding of the mechanisms that underpin effective governance and regulatory systems.
Linked contributions:
Regulatory authorityRegulationRegulation theoryDeregulationThe Institutional Organisation of Regulation in France: What Position and What Rules for the Authorities in Charge of Economic Regulation?Changes in the scope of sector regulation: What determines it? What methods?The relationship between regulation and self-regulation: how can regulation be developed?Judicial independence, impact and growthJudicial independence and the rule of law in transitionAuction Theory : Winner's CurseAuction Theory : Auction and RevenueThe contemporary law merchantEconomic Governance: A General IntroductionClassification of Economic Governance InstitutionsTransaction Costs and Property RightsOpen Access and Environmental ExternalitiesRegulation, Tax Policies, Subsidies as RemediesSovereign Debt and the Contracts That Underlie ItForeign Sovereign Immunity: How Absolute is It?Odious Debts Median Voter Theorem Regulatory Policy Decisions and Implications for Political StrategyPivotal PoliticiansThe Foundations of Transaction Cost EconomicsPerformance Implications of Transaction Cost EconomicsBasic Predictions of Transaction Cost EconomicsContractual and Relational MechanismsDispute Resolution and Transactional CertaintyPublic Contracting : Incentive TheoryContracting with the Government : Public Private PartnershipsContracting with the Government : Incomplete contracting and contract renegotiationPublic Contracting : Property RightsPublic Contracting : The Franchise Bidding Solution