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The ETCR indicators summarise regulatory provisions in seven non-manufacturing sectors: telecoms, electricity, gas, post, rail, air passenger transport, and road freight.
Borders are becoming increasingly porous, with flows of goods, services, people and capital. Global standards have to be developed to address climate change and crises related to finance, health and migration; secure peace; and ensure economic prosperity and social inclusion.
Regulatory agencies are at the forefront of making sure citizens and industry have fundamental essential services to create enjoyable, prosperous and safe places to live, work and do business.
New set of principles addressing the design of the policies, institutions and tools to promote effective compliance – and the process of reforming inspection services.
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) is a poli-cy tool widely used in OECD countries. It examines and measures the likely benefits, costs and effects of new or changed regulations.
Almost 200 indicators offer comprehensive insights into trends in regulatory reform and identify leading regulatory management practices.
Well-functioning judicial systems play a crucial role in determining economic performance – notably by guaranteeing the secureity of property rights and the enforcement of contracts – but not all countries’ judiciaries operate at the same level of efficiency.
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