In Pursuit of Regulatory Excellence

Regulators occupy an important role in society. They are tasked with overseeing and managing industries as diverse as healthcare, energy, and finance. Their responsibilities include making difficult policy determinations and managing relationships with regulated industries, interest groups, other regulators, and lawmakers. But how can regulators know whether they are being as successful as possible in achieving their missions? How can regulators know whether they have achieved regulatory excellence? A new book, Achieving Regulatory Excellence, offers insights and strategies for improving the quality of regulation and regulatory management. The book, edited by Cary Coglianese, a University of Pennsylvania Law School professor and director of the Penn Program on Regulation (PPR), grows out of the PPR’s Best-in-Class Regulator Initiative sponsored by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). Writing in the Foreword to Achieving Regulatory Excellence, Jim Ellis, AER’s…

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