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Regulation & Governance

@reggov_journal

Flagship journal of the @ECPR SG on Regulatory Governance @Reg_Gov @WileyPolitics
2021 Journal Impact Factors Ranking: 3/151 (Law), 4/47 (Public Administration

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linkhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/17485991 calendar_today01-10-2019 08:30:43

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M. Kerem Coban (@mkeremcoban) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥Hot off the press How do financial cycles shape bureaucratic autonomy, economic growth & regulatory governance in emerging markets? Fulya Apaydin & I locate bureaucracy in growth models & study the political economic bases of bureaucratic autonomy👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111…

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How do financial cycles shape bureaucratic autonomy, economic growth & regulatory governance in emerging markets?

<a href="/Fulya_Apaydin/">Fulya Apaydin</a> &amp; I locate bureaucracy in growth models &amp; study the political economic bases of bureaucratic autonomy👇

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📢 New article alert 📢 Bayern argues that relying solely on algorithmic governance generates "formalism costs" and "implementation costs," suggesting that combining algorithmic governance with organizational law is a superior option bit.ly/4dsoH1H #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Rongbin Han uses ethnographic work and text analysis to examine how communism, both as an ideology and a practice, fares in post-reform, digital-age China. bit.ly/4dtbVQw #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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From a cultural to a distributive issue: Public climate action as a new field for comparative political economy onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re… Paper in Regulation & Governance by hanna schwander and Nuffield College student Jonas Fischer

Mathias (@mlundlarsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW ARTICLE OUT in Regulation & Governance (Regulation & Governance): ‘Financialization and an emerging “green investor state”: Examining China's use of state-backed funds for green transition’ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 M. Kerem Coban & Fulya Apaydin use Turkey as a case study to explore the link between economic growth and the evolution of bureaucratic autonomy in regulatory agencies across the Global South bit.ly/3yRTohI #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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Trending in #Law: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Financial cycles in emerging markets (@reggov_journal) 2) Legal Parenthood & Reproductive Practices (@modernlrev) 3) Sex offence prosecution based on deception as to gender history 4) Neurotechnology & cognitive liberty (@inrights)

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📢 New article alert 📢 Libby Maman, Ph.D Lauren Fahy Grimmelikhuijsen & Moritz Kappler offer a systematic review of existing measures of citizen trust in regulatory agencies, highlighting the lack of systematic and consistent measures bit.ly/3ZiTPfZ #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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Financialization and an emerging “green investor state”: Examining China's use of state-backed funds for green transition — #RhodesCenter postdoc Mathias has a new paper out in Regulation & Governance. ow.ly/n9vV50T43aV

Eyal Rubinson (@eyalrubinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication alert! 🚨🚨 In this open access Regulation & Governance study, Tal Sadeh and I look at the independence of national Debt Management Offices (DMOs), introducing a new country-year dataset of DMO legislation for 75 democracies between 1950-2013. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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Trending in #Law: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1a) Public climate action (@reggov_journal) 1b) Law, War & Letter Writing (EJIL: Talk!) 3) Human rights & corruption (International Journal of Constitutional Law) 4) Mock juries, real trials: how to solve problems with jury science (@jlawandsociety)

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Matti Ylönen (mattiylonen.bsky.social) (@mattiylonen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new article out on the policy dynamics around regulatory sandboxes in the Financial Technology (FinTech) field in the Baltics, Regulation & Governance. My contribution to this article was modest, but I learned all the more from the other knowledgeable authors. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…

Tobias F. Tober (@tobiasftober) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sophia Stutzmann, Marius R. Busemeyer, and I have a new (open access) article published at Regulation & Governance: "Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same social policy responses?" Check it out here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…

Sophia Stutzmann (@slstutzmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share my (very first!) paper with Marius R. Busemeyer and Tobias F. Tober published now at Regulation & Governance: "Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?" 🧵Here's a summary thread... 1/8

Very happy to share my (very first!) paper with <a href="/mariusbusemeyer/">Marius R. Busemeyer</a> and <a href="/TobiasFTober/">Tobias F. Tober</a> published now at <a href="/RegGov_journal/">Regulation & Governance</a>: "Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses?"

🧵Here's a summary thread... 1/8
Monica DiLeo (@monica_dileo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see our study of the NGFS out now in Regulation & Governance! It was fascinating to dive into the inner workings of this unusual initiative and the highly active transnational politics of central bankers (and even better to do it with Jens and Eric). Great thread below!

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 hanna schwander & Jonas Fischer propose understanding climate politics as a triadic conflict between the losers of climate change and the losers and winners of public climate action (PCA). bit.ly/3AZ2bzd #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢New open-access article alert📢 Fink, Ruffing, Maschlanka & Lüken genannt Klaßen argue that the differentiated implementation of energy directives over time creates path dependencies that entrench national differences bit.ly/4e0Pz9l #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

David Bokhorst (@davidbokhorst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out in Regulation & Governance where we assess not only monitoring and implementation of the EU's Recovery Fund, but also look at the latest upgrades to the plans. Political and Social Sciences at EUI, European University Institute onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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In a new open-access article, Beck & Mathias show that China's market-driven and state-led financialization enhances its green state investment capacity, and suggest that industrial policy may enable a similar strategy elsewhere bit.ly/47FRPAB #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Tal Sadeh & Eyal Rubinson explore how the independence of national Debt Management Offices from political decision-makers enhances the government’s credibility in financial markets bit.ly/4cZOzRj #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy