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Reputation and Power: Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives)

by Daniel Carpenter

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is the most powerful regulatory agency in the world. How did the FDA become so influential? And how exactly does it wield its extraordinary power? Reputation and Power traces the history of FDA regulation of pharmaceuticals, revealing how the agency's organizational reputation has been the primary source of its power, yet also one of its ultimate constraints.

Principles Of Public Economics A Public Choice Approach

by Francesco Forte, Emeritus Professor, Department of Public Economics, University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, Italy

The Elgar Companion to Transaction Cost Economics

by Peter G. Klein (Editor), Michael E. Sykuta (Editor)

Fair Trade Without the Froth

by Sushil Mohan

When it comes to the purchase of everyday goods such as coffee, tea and sugar, most consumers believe that sellers of Fair Trade products occupy the high moral ground. Despite its strong statements, however, the claims of the Fair Trade movement have not been tested properly.

Robust Political Economy Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy

by Mark Pennington

This important book offers a comprehensive defence of classical liberalism against contemporary challenges. It sets out an analytical framework of ‘robust political economy’ that explores the economic and political problems that arise from the phenomena of imperfect knowledge and imperfect incentives.

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