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Acceptable Risk: A Conceptual Proposal
The article asserts that perhaps the most widely sought quantity in the management of hazardous technologies is the acceptable level of risk. Embedded in an acceptable political process, the suggested procedure would offer some chance of making the regulation of hazardous technologies more predictable and satisfying. Orderly regulation requires well-specified,...
Tags: Details, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Government, Management, Orderly Regulation, Regulations, Strategy
White papers 2003-01-01

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Financial Regulation and Supervision after the Crisis: The Role of the Federal Reserve
At the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 54th Economic Conference, Chatham, MassachusettsOctober 23, 2009 The theme of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's Economic Conference this year–reevaluating regulatory, supervisory, and central banking policies in the wake of the crisis–is certainly timely. Not much more than a year ago, we and...
Tags: Financial, Federal Reserve Board
News items 2009-10-23
OFFER's 1998 programme management. (U.K. Office of Electricity Regulation)
From 1 April 1998 all electricity customers will be free to choose their electricity supplier. The steps necessary to achieve this is an efficient, effective and orderly manner are numerous and complex. The Office of Electricity Regulation has concluded that it should take a more proactive...
Tags: PA Consulting Group
Research articles 1995-11-01
Making the case for collective rights: Indigenous claims to stocks of marine living resources
I. INTRODUCTIONThe Preamble to the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling1 ICRW states that the signatory governments to the instrument "decided to conclude a convention to provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry."2 But in 1982, the...
Tags: agreement, Atlantic, chairman, commission, exemption, hunt, Japan, NOAA, North, Norway, petition, quota, Regulation, Rep., species, stock, treaty, U.S.
Research articles 2003-04-01
Obama chooses three more to take on financial reforms
CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama on Thursday named three veteran regulators to round out his economic team and vowed to revamp regulatory rules to prevent a repeat of the financial and economic debacles the country is now undergoing. He wouldn't weigh in on whether he would support a decision by...
News items 2009-08-07
Fed Eyes Dollar Drop, But Hews to Low-rate Pledge
By Kristina CookeNEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, in a rare comment on the U.S. dollar's value, on Monday acknowledged the currency's slump was causing some prices to rise, but said other factors restraining inflation were winning the day.While showing he was not indifferent to the dollar's...
Tags: Asset, Federal Reserve Board, Dollar, Ben Bernanke, Inflation, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Asset Management, US
News items 2009-11-16
Fed Hews to Low-rate Pledge
By Kristina CookeNEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, in a rare comment on the U.S. dollar's value, on Monday acknowledged the currency's slump was causing some prices to rise, but said other factors restraining inflation were winning the day.While showing he was not indifferent to the...
Tags: Asset, Federal Reserve Board, Dollar, Ben Bernanke, Inflation, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Asset Management, US
News items 2009-11-16
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