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Robert Baldwin

Researcher at London School of Economics and Political Science

Publications -  142
Citations -  7828

Robert Baldwin is an academic researcher from London School of Economics and Political Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Commercial policy & Government. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 134 publications receiving 7417 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Baldwin include University of Manchester & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Understanding Regulation: Theory, Strategy, and Practice

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the central issues of regulation and discuss these from a number of disciplinary perspectives, including business, political science, sociology, social administration, anthropology, and other disciplines.
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The Government of Risk: Understanding Risk Regulation Regimes

TL;DR: The Government of Risk as discussed by the authors analyzes risk regulation in terms of'regimes' and shows how different parts of the same regime may be shaped by different factors and have to be understood in quite different ways.
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Understanding Regulation: Theory, Strategy, and Practice

TL;DR: Understanding Regulation, Second Edition as mentioned in this paper provides the reader with an introduction to key debates and discussions in the field of regulation from a number of disciplinary perspectives, looking towards law, economics, business, political science, sociology, and social administration.
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Really responsive regulation

TL;DR: The Really Responsive Regulation (RPR) approach as discussed by the authors aims to add to current theories of enforcement by stressing the case for regulators to be responsive not only to the attitude of the regulated firm but also to the operating and cognitive frameworks of firms; the institutional environment and performance of the regulatory regime; the different logics of regulatory tools and strategies; and to changes in each of these elements.