The Depth of Government Regulation of and Multiple Policy Adjustments for Safety Production
The government regulation of safety production has the problem of the imbalance and dislocation of the depth of governance depth and the severity of accident risk,characterized by the phenomenon of slight han-dling of major risks and strict regulation of minor risks arising from the regulatory policy application,will lead to the inefficiency of policy implementation,which is not conducive to the overall coordination of development and safety,and even induces extended risks and causes social issues.In order to grasp the intrinsic logic of local government supervision on safety production and risk governance,this article constructs an analytical frame-work delineating the"public risk-governance depth-regulatory effectiveness"nexus from the perspective of demand spillover theory.In this article,according to a case study of the"inclusive and prudential regulation"conducted by City T,the depth of supervision is positioned in the light of differentiated accident risks,"the pru-dential"and"the inclusive"as two kinds of regulatory policies with different governance depths are formulated,and internal policy adjustments for regulatory effectiveness are implemented to mitigate public risks stemming from safety production and to alleviate the impact of law enforcement measures on collective interests.
safety productiongovernment regulationdepth of governanceemergency managementdemand spillover theory