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We expect governments to protect citizens from the adverse consequences of hazardous events. At the same time it is not possible or necessarily in the best interest of citizens for all risks to be removed. A risk-based approach to the design and implementation of regulation can help to ensure...
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The United States has been a world leader in regulatory reform for a quarter century. Contrary to popular belief, the United States is not less regulated than other countries, but differently regulated due to the pro-competition policy stance of federal regulatory regimes, and the openness and...
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This report argues for adjustments to regulatory governance traditions so that necessary changes can take place more quickly, at least cost to the economy and with the participation of all relevant stakeholders.
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OECD's 1999 review of regulatory reform in Japan. It finds that regulatory reform is at the heart of Japan’s strategy … foundation for sustainable competitiveness and prosperity in Japan. Japan was one of the first OECD countries to request a broad …
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Regulatory Reform in Japan was among the first in a series of in-depth country reviews on regulatory reform. Since 1999 … market openness. This study updates information about competition policy in Japan, and such trade-related matters as … Zones initiative, also receive attention. The overall concern is how further progress on regulatory reform can enhance Japan …
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