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On Spots and Leopards: The Malleability of Regulatory Systems

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Recent shcolarshp has suggested that regulatory styles can change suurprsngly quickly; Europe and the USA have changed places, for example, in the last twenty years in terms of their regulatory approaches.

This paper argues that if the institutional venue is held constant, the old arguments that national styles of regulation are slow to change is still valid. The argument is supported with examples from an American state (Wisconsin) and the UK, both of which attmepted to to borrow regulatory approaches from other countries but with very limited success.

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Wilson, Graham. "On Spots and Leopards: The Malleability of Regulatory Systems" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p61979_index.html>

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Abstract: Recent shcolarshp has suggested that regulatory styles can change suurprsngly quickly; Europe and the USA have changed places, for example, in the last twenty years in terms of their regulatory approaches.

This paper argues that if the institutional venue is held constant, the old arguments that national styles of regulation are slow to change is still valid. The argument is supported with examples from an American state (Wisconsin) and the UK, both of which attmepted to to borrow regulatory approaches from other countries but with very limited success.

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CHANGING REGULATORY SYSTEMS Graham K. Wilson University of Wisconsin-Madison A Paper for the Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association Philadelphia August 2003. CHANGING REGULATORY SYSTEMS Political science is by and large a conservative discipline; we are better at explaining why things stay the same than why they change. Studies of topics as diverse as voting behavior political culture and political institutions have produced sophisticated descriptions and explanations of continuity sometimes (as with the study of party identification)
as the character of an historical era or important events such as the mad cow crisis. The increased possibility of policy transfer makes it likely that shifts in regulatory style will occur. This paper has argued in contrast that the example of shifts in the character of European and US regulatory styles may be misleading because they are based not on change in an established regulatory style but on the advent of a new actor in regulation the European


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