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New dataset on Quality of Government

The Quality of Government Institute in Sweden has released a new cross-national and time-series dataset on. Details below

May 16, 2013 in dataset, Government reform, Politics.

Regulation and the financial crisis: the mess we’re in

Professor Michael Moran (June 23, 2010) This guest blog is by Mick Moran, WJM MacKenzie Professor of Government, University of Manchester and is an edited text of the keynote address to the Biennial Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, and was presented at University College Dublin, 18 June…

June 23, 2010 in Government reform, regulatory systems.

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