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Governments in recent decades have employed public disclosure
strategies to reduce risks, improve public and private goods and
services, and reduce injustice. In the United States, these
targeted transparency policies include financial securities
disclosures, nutritional labels, school report cards, automobile
rollover rankings, and sexual offender registries. They constitute
a light-handed approach to governance that empowers citizens.
However, as Full Disclosure shows these policies are
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1. Governance by transparency; 2. An unlikely policy
innovation; 3. Designing information-based regulation; 4. What
makes disclosure work; 5. What makes disclosure policies
sustainable?; 6. International transparency; 7. Toward
collaborative transparency; 8. The future of disclosure; Appendix:
Eighteen major cases.
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