This article, prepared for the forthcoming 2nd edition of the New Palgrave Dictionary of
Economics, provides an overview of the economics…
Regulators must rely on science to understand problems and predict the consequences of regulatory actions, but science by itself cannot…
Each year, regulatory agencies promulgate thousands of important rules through a process largely insulated from ordinary citizens. Many…
Unlike what is commonly believed, the last two decades have not witnessed the twilight of industrial policy. Instead, incentives and…
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systematic learning from either the trials or…
Building on recent work using Social Identity Theory as a conceptual framework for analyzing leadership dynamics (Hogg, 2001; van…
Authenticity has become a central concept in leadership studies, but the question of how followers assess the authenticity of their…
The multilateral regime to address the problem of global climate change is manifest in the Kyoto Protocol, negotiated in that city in 1997…