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Full disclosure2007

Archon Fung

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Which SUVs are most likely to rollover? What cities have the unhealthiest drinking water? Which factories are the most dangerous polluters? What cereals are the most nutritious? In recent decades, governments have sought to provide answers to such critical questions through public disclosure to force manufacturers, water authorities, and others to improve their products and practices. Corporate financial disclosure, nutritional labels, and school report cards are examples of such targeted transparency policies. At best, they create a light-handed approach to governance that improves markets, enriches public discourse, and empowers citizens. But such policies are frequently ineffective or counterproductive. Based on an analysis of eighteen U.S. and international policies, Full Disclosure shows that information is often incomplete, incomprehensible, or irrelevant to consumers, investors, workers, and community residents. To be successful, transparency policies must be accurate, keep ahead of disclosers' efforts to find loopholes, and, above all, focus on the needs of ordinary citizens.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL12227131W

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Disclosure of informationGovernment informationTransparency in governmentGovernment policyAccess controlLaw and legislationNonfictionPoliticsFreedom of informationPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic Affairs & AdministrationVerwaltungInformationspolitikTransparenzInformationspflichtPolitikWirtschaftRegierung

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