2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315677286
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Governing through Regulation

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“…Almost all of the lowest energy even parity levels found experimentally and presented in [29,30] were successfully identified in our calculations. The calculated levels were all within 14.5% of the literature values, with some levels calculated within 1% accuracy as depicted in Table I.…”
Section: A CI Convergence Testing In Tasupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Almost all of the lowest energy even parity levels found experimentally and presented in [29,30] were successfully identified in our calculations. The calculated levels were all within 14.5% of the literature values, with some levels calculated within 1% accuracy as depicted in Table I.…”
Section: A CI Convergence Testing In Tasupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Most of the lowest energy odd parity levels as given in [30][31][32] were identified in order and have been presented in table II. All calculated odd levels were within 14% of experimental values, with the majority of levels within 8% of the experimental values, except the E = 15042 cm −1 , J = 5 2 level, which was within 16.5%.…”
Section: A CI Convergence Testing In Tamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essence of state economic policy, its structure, directions, forms and methods of implementation were studied by M. Mintsaev, I. Ilina, S. Parfenova, V. Dolgova, E. Zharova, E. Agamirova [5], E. Windholz [6], J. Chandler [7], L. Alderman [8] and many others. The consideration of the features of state economic policy and the justification of the mechanisms for its implementation in various fields of management are reflected in the works of various scientists, including O. Kryzhanovskaya, L. Sevriukova, V. Plotnikov, Y. Vertakova [9], A. Volkova, Y. Nikitin, V. Serba, G. Detkov [10], M. Golovko, G. Fedotova, M. Rukinov [11], O. Grechenyuk, A. Grechenyuk [12], A. Polyanin, T. Golovina [13] and others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General duties also provide a legislative framework for responsive regulatory tool mixes to support the statutes desired outcome. That is, in addition to the primary legislation, general duties can be, and often are, supported by a suite of regulatory tools designed to coerce, persuade, assist and incentivise compliance (Bates, 2001; Earl, Curtis, & Allan, 2010; Freiberg, 2019; Gunningham, 2017; Ministerial Advisory Committee, 2016; Windholz, 2018; Young et al, 2003). The use of additional tool mixes permits adaptable and flexible regulatory responses that take account of an individual duty‐holders motivations towards compliant behaviour as well as individual capability limitations (e.g., staffing, knowledge, capital, resources) (Ayres & Braithwaite, 1992; Black & Baldwin, 2010; Gunningham et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%