One of Chile's biggest strengths is its very sound macroeconomic framework that reinforces its economic resilience. This is partly based on a prudent regulatory and supervisory framework governing the financial system. Furthermore, the government's Agenda for Productivity, Innovation and Growth, co-
Regulatory Policy in Peru: Assembling the Framework for Regulatory Quality: Edition 2016 (OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform) (Volume 2016)
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- Publisher
- Oecd Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 198
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Regulation is one of the key levers of government intervention. When properly designed, it can help achieve environmental and social objectives, and contribute to economic growth. The Oecd Review of Regulatory Policy of Peru assesses the policies, institutions, and tools employed by the Peruvian government to design, implement and enforce highquality regulations. These include administrative simplification, evaluation of regulations, public consultation, and the governance of independent regulators, amongst others. The review provides policy recommendations based on best international practices and peer assessment to strengthen the government's capacity to manage regulatory policy.
โฆ Subjects
Political Science;Comparative Politics;Constitutions;History & Theory;Reference;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences;United States;Executive Branch;Judicial Branch;Local;Legislative Branch;National;State;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences
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