Regulatory policy 2.0
Viewpoints and beliefs about better regulation: A report from the “Q exercise”
Regulatory policy today is still grounded in principles and tools designed a few decades
ago, but the context has changed significantly. To determine whether the current
framework can help countries meet the challenges of contemporary societies, the OECD
launched the Regulatory Policy 2.0 project. This report sets out the results from
the second phase of the project, which included an exercise to map beliefs around
better regulation. The exercise, involving government officials and regulatory experts,
has identified four internally coherent belief systems about what better regulation
is today, which core aims it should have, and where it should go in the future. Based
on this analysis, the report provides empirical evidence and implications for the
future direction of regulatory policy.
Available from October 04, 2022
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