Anybody know of any general book or study of regulatory dynamics? (eg. game theory of how industry and government create the playing field or something)
ie not governance policy/principles, but the game by which beliefs about policy/principles contend to equilibrium
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I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for, but the political science literature has a ton of stuff in this realm. I'm not familiar enough with it to offer a recommendation, however.
cc: / - any ideas where to look?
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Don't want a wide-ranging fishing expedition map, but more of 1-2 keystone/anchor readings that orient around how the game is played. Say Dictator's Handbook level.
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This is probably not quite what you're looking for, but Keith Hipel has modeled conflict resolution with graph theory amazon.com/Interactive-De
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Special case:
Industry: asset management
Regulator: central banks
is the go to.
I think Ben would be interested in the generalizations.
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