Regulation is a critical tool in the hands of government to support economic growth and well-being. However, it is often overlooked, with many governments focusing almost all of their energy instead on designing their tax and spending policies. We often hear how politicians raise or reduce taxes or boost or curb public spending to achieve their policy objectives, but only rarely do we hear that they pay attention to the way they develop and enforce regulation. Largely, we take for granted the rules that determine our safety and lifestyle and the playing field of our companies. Yet we should not ignore regulation. When poorly conceived, government rules can result in unintended consequences, excessive costs, or both. Worse, they may not even...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently issued a report on “reducing regulatory burdens” in the U.S...
In response to concerns about regulatory growth and anxieties about the efficiency and effectiveness...
Regulation is a critical tool in the hands of government to support economic growth and well-being. ...
Regulation is a fixture of modern market economies around the world, but according to a new report b...
The European Union (EU) has become a key standard-setter in policy areas such as consumer protection...
Why should government intervene in the economy? The fundamental economic justification is that marke...
Regulatory policy may be defined broadly as an explicit, dynamic, and consistent “whole-of-governmen...
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...
Regulations help governments support economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection. T...
Policies of better regulation originate with the Reagan and Thatcher governments whose small governm...
Regulatory policy today is still grounded in principles and tools designed a few decades ago, but th...
Published online: 19 September 2023What is the role of the OECD in regulation? What has it achieved?...
According to the OECD (2010), “regulatory governance means the overall approach to regulating, inclu...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently issued a report on “reducing regulatory burdens” in the U.S...
In response to concerns about regulatory growth and anxieties about the efficiency and effectiveness...
Regulation is a critical tool in the hands of government to support economic growth and well-being. ...
Regulation is a fixture of modern market economies around the world, but according to a new report b...
The European Union (EU) has become a key standard-setter in policy areas such as consumer protection...
Why should government intervene in the economy? The fundamental economic justification is that marke...
Regulatory policy may be defined broadly as an explicit, dynamic, and consistent “whole-of-governmen...
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...
Regulations help governments support economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection. T...
Policies of better regulation originate with the Reagan and Thatcher governments whose small governm...
Regulatory policy today is still grounded in principles and tools designed a few decades ago, but th...
Published online: 19 September 2023What is the role of the OECD in regulation? What has it achieved?...
According to the OECD (2010), “regulatory governance means the overall approach to regulating, inclu...
May I say something shocking? We should all be grateful for regulation. “Burdensome regulations” ar...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently issued a report on “reducing regulatory burdens” in the U.S...
In response to concerns about regulatory growth and anxieties about the efficiency and effectiveness...