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Privatising regulation

By: Goldring, John.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Business | Regulations | Australia | Government Regulation of Business - Australia In: Australian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The current political climate appears to foster policies often described as "deregulatory" and to promote an attitude that the administrative machinery of the state should be dismantled. It may be assued that such policies accompany a reduction in the amount of state intervention in economy and society. This article argues that in fact state intervention may not be diminishing as mush as might be thought. Instead, the form of intervention is changing. Instead of bureaucratic intervention by central authorities, there is a tendency to create mechanisms, often but not invariably legal mechanisms, which may be enforced by private individuals and corporations. Though possibly attractive because of the reduce
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Issue no: 49(4), Dec.90, p.419-30 Available AR1938

The current political climate appears to foster policies often described as "deregulatory" and to promote an attitude that the administrative machinery of the state should be dismantled. It may be assued that such policies accompany a reduction in the amount of state intervention in economy and society. This article argues that in fact state intervention may not be diminishing as mush as might be thought. Instead, the form of intervention is changing. Instead of bureaucratic intervention by central authorities, there is a tendency to create mechanisms, often but not invariably legal mechanisms, which may be enforced by private individuals and corporations. Though possibly attractive because of the reduce

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