2014 Regulatory Techniques
Content
- Regulatory techniques and related notions
- Causes for differences in regulatory environment
- A method for determining public values
- Causes for authoritative government intervention
- Regulatory instruments
- Alternatives to regulatory errors
- Normative approaches
- Regulatory strategies
- Regulatory experiments
- Regulatory innovations
- Democratic participation
- Collective wisdom of crowds.
Objectives and competences
General aims:
- students distinguish between regulatory techniques and other similar concepts,
- students are is able to solve issues related to regulation,
- students can identify issues that are important for the legal and legitimate use of regulatory instruments.
Competences:
- students can professionally detect differences in regulatory surroundings and know how to properly integrate them,
- students can handle the basic rules of using the regulatory techniques,
- students are able to determine causes and/or entitlements for the authoritative government intervention,
- students can correctly use and/or choose between the economic− regulatory and legal instruments.