The policy-making structure of European regulatory networks and the domestic adoption of standards
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serval:BIB_2F6BCB5C0E12
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
The policy-making structure of European regulatory networks and the domestic adoption of standards
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy
ISSN-L
1350-1763
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
18
Number
6
Pages
830-847
Language
english
Abstract
European regulatory networks (ERNs) constitute the main governance instrument for the informal co-ordination of public regulation at the European Union (EU) level. They are in charge of co-ordinating national regulators and ensuring the implementation of harmonized regulatory policies across the EU, while also offering sector-specific expertise to the Commission. To this aim, ERNs develop 'best practices' and benchmarking procedures in the form of standards, norms and guidelines to be adopted in member states. In this paper, we focus on the Committee of European Securities Regulators and examine the consequences of the policy-making structure of ERNs on the domestic adoption of standards. We find that the regulators of countries with larger financial industries tend to occupy more central positions in the network, especially among newer member states. In turn, network centrality is associated with a more prompt domestic adoption of standards.
Keywords
Adoption, Agencies, Networks, Regulation, Standardization
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