Reforming rules and regulations laws, institutions, and implementation
In recent years governments have paid increasing attention to weighing the socioeconomic benefits of regulations against their costs. Rules and regulations governing economic activity are typically formulated with a view to their benefits. Their effects on the costs and inefficiencies, in particular...
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Cambridge, Mass., London
MIT Press
2011
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Schriftenreihe: | CESifo seminar series
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Regulierung
> Wettbewerbspolitik
> Wettbewerbsaufsicht
> Governance-Ansatz
> USA
> EU-Staaten
> Welt
> Trade regulation
> Administrative procedure
> Compliance costs
> Law reform
> Technological innovations
> Law and legislation
> Competition
> United States
> Economic policy
> Europe
> Aufsatzsammlung
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years governments have paid increasing attention to weighing the socioeconomic benefits of regulations against their costs. Rules and regulations governing economic activity are typically formulated with a view to their benefits. Their effects on the costs and inefficiencies, in particular the possible chilling effects on competition and innovation, have received limited attention. In this collection, experts from Europe, the United States, and Asia examine a range of issues related to the effect of rules and regulations on competition, and explore the role of key institutions that affect market outcomes. Their contributions argue for using quantitative methods to guide policy and reform rules and regulation, and many of the essays offer methodologies for assessment and recommendations for policy alternatives. - Topics covered include the effectiveness of R&D tax incentives in OECD countries; the adverse effect of EU climate policy on competitiveness; telecommunication regulation in the developing countries of India, China, and Sri Lanka; the role of banks in fostering small and medium enterprises in Argentina and Chile; the evolution of the U.S. Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System; and developing quantitative screening tools to assess which sectors in the economy might benefit most from regulatory reforms. Global initiatives in reforming rules and regulations / Sean Ennis and Vivek Ghosal -- What does it take for an R & D tax incentive policy to be effective? / Pierre Mohnen and Boris Lokshin -- On the consequences of a highly fragmented European patent system / Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Malwina Mejer -- Environmental policy design and the fragmentation of international markets for innovation / Nick Johnstone and Ivan Haščič -- Alleviating adverse implications of EU climate policy on competitiveness : the case for border tax adjustments or the clean development mechanism? / Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi, Niels Anger, and Andreas Löschel -- Compensation for US electricity consumers under a U.S. CO₂ emissions cap / Anthony Paul, Dallas Burtraw, and Karen Palmer -- How vital is regulatory independence? The telecom sector in developing countries / Pradeep S. Mehta, Siddhartha Mitra, and Udai S. Mehta -- Regulation and barriers to trade in telecommunications services in the European Union / Martin Cave and Matthew Corkery -- Drivers and obstacles to banking SMEs : the role of competition and the institutional framework / Augusto de la Torre, María Soledad Martínez Pería, and Sergio L. Schmukler -- The Federal Home Loan Bank system : current issues in perspective / W. Scott Frame and Lawrence J. White -- Product market and sector monitoring : a new tool contributing to the governance of the European single market / Adriaan Dierx and Fabienne Ilzkovitz |
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Beschreibung: | Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 316 S. graph. Darst., Kt. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780262014687 978-0-262-01468-7 0262014688 0-262-01468-8 |