RGI Briefs
Regulatory Governance Briefs present analyses, case studies, opinions, and current issues pertinent to regulatory governance. They are written by scholars and practitioners within the Regulatory Governance Initiative (RGI) network, as well as RGI staff. They are designed to be accessible to a broad readership as well as in workshop and classroom settings. RGI Briefs are peer reviewed.
Please contact the series editor if you would like to propose a topic for a Regulation Governance Brief.
Series Editor: Marc Saner (2009-2010)
Associate Editors:
Vlasios Melessanakis (Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions)
Michael McIntyre (Sprott School of Business)
Stephan Schott (School of Public Policy and Administration)
Place-Based Decision-Making: The Role of the Federal Government
Results from a Critical Conversation
Core Competencies for Canada’s Regulatory Community
By Sunaina Sharma & Nancy Wildgoose
Policy Priorities for Regulatory Reform in the Context of Innovation and Competitiveness.
Results from a Critical Conversation
Competitiveness, Innovation and Regulatory Reform
By Alan Nymark & Jessica Edge
The Management of Ethical Risk and the Ethics of Risk Management
By Marc Saner
Policy Priorities for the Sustainable Use of Forest-Based Bioenergy: Results from a Critical Conversation
Results from a Critical Conversation.
The Case for Constructive Ambiguity in a Regulated System: Canadian Banks and the‘Too Big To Fail’ Problem
By Ellen Russell
Better Regulation:The Human Resource Factor
By Barry Stemshorn
From Hindsight to Foresight: Biofuels in Agriculture and Forestry
By RGI Research Team
The Regulation of Known Unknowns: Toward Good Regulatory Governance Principles
By Robert Slater
