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Prof. David Levi-Faur
Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe"
Home Institution: Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Senior Fellow
Ihnestr. 26
14195
Berlin
E-Mail: levifaur@mscc.huji.ac.il
Homepage: http://levifaur.wiki.huji.ac.il/index.php/Main_Page
Short CV
David Levi-Faur is associate professor at the School of Public Policy and the Department of Political Science, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also a founding editor of Regulation & Governance, a Willey-Blackwell's journal, that aims to serve as a leading platform for the study of regulation and governance in the social sciences. He held research and teaching positions at the University of Haifa, the University of Oxford, the Australian National University and the University of Manchester. He held visiting positions in the London School of Economics, the University of Amsterdam, University of Utrecht and University of California (Berkeley). He currently works on a book manuscript Regulating Capitalism: Governance and the Global Spread of Regulatory Agencies," to be published by Princeton University Press. His recent work includes special issues of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences (The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism, co-edited with Jacint Jordana) and Governance (Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism).
Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications
Monographs and Edited Volumes
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(forthcoming). Regulating Capitalism: Governance and the Global Spread of Regulatory Agencies. Princeton, Princeton University Press.
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Ed. (2012). The Oxford Handbook on Governance. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
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Ed. (2011). Handbook on the Politics of Regulation. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
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with Vigado-Gadot, E., Eds. (2004). International Public Policy and Management: Policy Learning BEyond Regional, Cultural and Political Boundaries. Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel.
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(2001). The Visible Hand: The State and the Industrialization of Israel [Hebrew]. Yad Ben-Zvi Publishing House, Jerusalem.
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(2006). Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: Sectors and Nations in the Making of a New Global Order. Governance. Special Issue 19(3).
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with Vigoda-Gadot, E., Eds. (2006).Policy Learning and Management in a Global World. International Journal of Public Administration. Special Issue 29(4-6).
Refereed Articles and Book Chapters
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with B. Avishai (forthcoming). “New Forms of Administrative Law in the Age of Third Party Government.” Public Administration.
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(2012). From ‘Big Government’ to ‘Big Governance’? In: The Oxford Handbook of Governance. Ed. D. Levi-Faur. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 3-18.
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(2011). Regulation and regulatory governance. In: Handbook on the Politics of Regulation. Ed. D. Levi-Faur. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: 3-22.
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(2011). The regulatory state and regulatory capitalism: an institutional perspective. In: Handbook on the Politics of Regulation. Ed. D. Levi-Faur. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: 662-672.
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(2011). “Regulatory Networks and Regulatory Agencification: towards a Single European Regulated Space.” Journal of European Public Policy 18(6): 810-829.
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with Z. R. Bachar (2011). “Corporate Regulatory Strategies in Context: Telecoms and Electricity Reforms and the New Order of Regulatory Capitalism.” International Journal of Organizational Analysis 19(3): 235-255.
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with J. Jordana and X. Fernandez (2011). “The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Agencies & the Restructuring of the State.”Comparative Political Studies 44(10): 1343-1369.
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with A. Ginosar (2010). “Regulating Product Placement in the European Union and Canada: Explaining Regime Change and Diversity.” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 12(5): 467-490.
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with J. Jordana (2010). “Exploring Trends and Variations in Agency Scope.” Competition and Regulation in Network Industries 11(4): 342-360.
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with C. Parker (2010). “Three Narratives of the Global Economic Crisis.” Socio-Economic Review 8(3): 547-553.
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with Gertzek-Rapport, O. and Miodownik, D. (2009). The Puzzle of the Diffusion of Central Bank Independence Reforms: Insights from an agend-based simulation. Policy Studies Journal 37(4): 695-716.
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