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Preventing regulatory capture : special interest influence and how to limit it

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Acknowledgements
Contributors
Preface
Introduction / Daniel Carpenter and David Moss
Failures of capture scholarship
A revisionist history of regulatory capture / William Novak
The concept of regulatory capture : a short, inglorious history / Richard Posner
Detecting and measuring capture / Daniel Carpenter
New conceptions of capture : mechanisms and outcomes
Cultural capture and the financial crisis / James Kwak
Complexity, capacity, and capture / Nolan McCarty
Preventing economists' capture / Luigi Zingales
Corrosive capture? : the dueling forces of autonomy and industry influence in FDA pharmaceutical regulation / Daniel Carpenter
Misdiagnosing capture and case studies of regulatory success
Capturing history : the case of the federal radio commission in 1927 / David Moss and Jonathan Lackow
Conditional forbearance as an alternative to capture : evidence from coal mine safety regulation / Sanford Gordon and Catherine Hafer
Captured by disaster? : reinterpreting regulatory behavior in the shadow of the Gulf oil spill / Christopher Carrigan
Reconsidering agency capture during regulatory policymaking / Susan Webb Yackee
Coalitions, autonomy, and regulatory bargains in public health law / Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
The possibility of preventing capture
Preventing capture through consumer empowerment programs : some evidence from insurance regulation / Daniel Schwarcz
Courts and regulatory capture / M. Elizabeth Magill
Can executive review help prevent capture? / Richard Revesz and Michael Livermore
Conclusion / David Moss and Daniel Carpenter
Afterword / Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and Jim Leach, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities.

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