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Can the Public be Trusted? On the Promise and Perils of Voluntary Compliance


ISBN13: 9781009060943
To be Published: November 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £32.00



When do citizens voluntarily comply with regulations rather than act out of fear of sanctions?

Can the Public be Trusted? challenges prevailing regulatory paradigms by examining when democratic states can rely on voluntary compliance. Drawing on behavioral science, law, and public policy research, Yuval Feldman explores why voluntary compliance, despite often yielding superior and more sustainable outcomes, remains underutilized by policymakers. Through empirical analysis of policy implementation in COVID-19 response, tax compliance, and environmental regulation, Feldman examines trust-based governance's potential and limitations. The book presents a comprehensive framework for understanding how cultural diversity, technological change, and institutional trust shape voluntary cooperation. By offering evidence-based insights, Feldman provides practical recommendations for balancing trust, accountability, and enforcement in regulatory design.

This book is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to optimize regulatory outcomes through enhanced voluntary compliance.

This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Author's Note
Preface
Conceptual Glossary for the Book
1. Introduction
2. What is Intrinsic Compliance Motivation
3. Internalization versus Crowding Out
4: Regulatory Design, Trust and Voluntary Compliance
5. What are the Perils of Voluntary Compliance?
6. Cross-Cultural Level
7. Technology, Nudges, Reputation, and Voluntary Compliance
8. Case Study I Voluntary Compliance and COVID-19 Pandemic
9. Case Study II: Voluntary Tax Compliance
10. Case Study III: Voluntary Environmental Compliance
11. Conclusion: Reimagining Regulatory Policy for an Era of Voluntary Compliance