Regulation is a fixture of modern market economies around the world, but according to a new report by the international Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), there remain many challenges and opportunities to improve the processes by which governments promulgate new regulations. By offering a unified framework for evaluating process requirements, the OECD report aims to help countries around the world learn what helps – and what doesn’t help – when it comes to making new regulations. The processes by which governments design regulations have become the object of serious reform efforts in recent decades. For example, in the United States, starting in the 1980s, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget has re...
This paper highlights opportunities to improve the administration of the law, noting that while key...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Published online: 19 September 2023What is the role of the OECD in regulation? What has it achieved?...
Regulation is a critical tool in the hands of government to support economic growth and well-being. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a stress test for the world’s regulatory structures. The scrambl...
The OECD is a unique forum where governments work together to address the economic, social and envir...
Regulatory policy today is still grounded in principles and tools designed a few decades ago, but th...
The European Union (EU) has become a key standard-setter in policy areas such as consumer protection...
A little scientific rigor can go a long way when it comes to designing government regulation. That i...
Over the past few decades, governments around the world have established procedures to try to analyz...
Across the globe, national authorities increasingly face regulatory challenges that are harder to so...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Regulations help governments support economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection. T...
This Working Paper analyses the institutional setting for regulatory reform. It is the first compreh...
Among the tools available to enhance the rationality of policy formulation, Regulatory Impact Analys...
This paper highlights opportunities to improve the administration of the law, noting that while key...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Published online: 19 September 2023What is the role of the OECD in regulation? What has it achieved?...
Regulation is a critical tool in the hands of government to support economic growth and well-being. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a stress test for the world’s regulatory structures. The scrambl...
The OECD is a unique forum where governments work together to address the economic, social and envir...
Regulatory policy today is still grounded in principles and tools designed a few decades ago, but th...
The European Union (EU) has become a key standard-setter in policy areas such as consumer protection...
A little scientific rigor can go a long way when it comes to designing government regulation. That i...
Over the past few decades, governments around the world have established procedures to try to analyz...
Across the globe, national authorities increasingly face regulatory challenges that are harder to so...
The Administrative Conference of the United States’ recent recommendation, Learning from Regulatory ...
Regulations help governments support economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection. T...
This Working Paper analyses the institutional setting for regulatory reform. It is the first compreh...
Among the tools available to enhance the rationality of policy formulation, Regulatory Impact Analys...
This paper highlights opportunities to improve the administration of the law, noting that while key...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Published online: 19 September 2023What is the role of the OECD in regulation? What has it achieved?...