Coordinating intermediaries: The prospects and limitations of professional associations in decentralized regulation
Abstract
A key question in understanding regulation through independent intermediaries is the extent to which intermediary actions are either coordinated, thereby supporting consistency in regulatory application, or uncoordinated, leading to monitoring and enforcement disparities. This paper examines professional associations as one mechanism by which policy action may be coordinated in decentralized arrangements. Professional associations provide means...
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Title
Coordinating intermediaries: The prospects and limitations of professional associations in decentralized regulation
Published Date
Aug 31, 2017
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 69
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