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OECD Regulatory Policy Working Papers

This series gathers together OECD working papers on the tools, governance and institutions of better regulation and their impact on policy outcomes. It includes both technical and analytical material, prepared by staff and experts in the field. Together, the papers provide valuable context and background for OECD publications on regulatory policy and governance.

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Defining and contextualising regulatory oversight and co-ordination

This paper aims to support better-targeted and more homogeneous data collection and comparative analysis of regulatory oversight bodies (ROBs). To do so, it builds on relevant academic literature and available data to sharpen the definition of ROB used in OECD analytical work and policy discussions. It also discusses ROBs’ role within the regulatory governance cycle as well as various aspects related to regulatory oversight and co-ordination, with special attention to the overall institutional setting (including the relationships between various ROBs), context and objectives of regulatory reform, tasks and responsibilities, and associated accountability arrangements.

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Keywords: regulatory oversight, good regulatory practices, regulatory policy
JEL: H11: Public Economics / Structure and Scope of Government / Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government; D7: Microeconomics / Analysis of Collective Decision-Making; K2: Law and Economics / Regulation and Business Law; K00: Law and Economics / General / Law and Economics: General; C18: Mathematical and Quantitative Methods / Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General / Methodological Issues: General
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