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15-February-2010
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This is the background report on Government capacity to assure high-quality regulation in Australia. It provides more indepth information to Chapter 2 from the publication Australia 2010: Towards a Seamless National Economy.
This review presents a general picture, set within a macroeconomic context, of regulatory achievements and challenges, including regulatory quality at the Commonwealth level as well as across levels of government, competition policy and market openness.
On 12-13 January the Mexican Ministry of Economy (Secretaria de Economia), and OECD’s Regulatory Policy Division organised a Forum on Regulatory Reform.
This Working Paper provides a comparative perspective on the application of quality regulation principles to financial sector regulators, in the US, Canada, Australia, the UK and France.
24-November-2009
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Better regulation is necessary for economic recovery, to manage risks andto cut unnecessary red tape. How can countries make regulations fit for thischallenge? How can they avoid imposing additional regulatory burdens onbusinesses coping with the effects of the financial crisis? A good system ofregulatory management systematically helps to identify the best choice ofpolicy options. It reduces unnecessary burdens on citizens and
A symposium was held on 6 November 2009 to discuss strategic directions for the future of regulatory reform. Current and emerging regulatory policy challenges are truly global.
Mexico introduced the one-stop shop "tuempresa.gob.mx" to simplify administrative procedures to start-up a business in Mexico and to facilitate better interaction between individuals and the goverment.
15-September-2009
English
This publication contains concrete policy advice on how to improve the design and performance of RIA systems.
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15-July-2009
English, , 447kb
The EU 15 project is a partnership between the OECD and the EU Commission. It aims to assess regulatory management capacities in 15 member states of the EU, describes trends in their development, and identifies gaps in relation to good practice.
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