The Development of Regulatory Management Systems in East Asia: Country Studies
Derek Gill and
Ponciano S. Intal
in Books from Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Abstract:
The ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025 emphasises that 'the drive towards a competitive, dynamic, innovative and robustly growing ASEAN entails that the regulations are non-discriminatory, pro-competitive, effective, coherent and enabling of entrepreneurship, and the regulatory regime responsive and accountable whereby GRP is embedded.' Every country has a unique system to make laws, regulations and rules, and a set of procedures for reviewing them. What countries increasingly have in common is the growing adoption of good regulatory practices, including strengthening regulatory management policies and institutions. This volume first outlines the elements of regulatory management systems (RMSs) and then presents country studies from nine states in the Asia-Pacific region. These country studies analyse the evolution of each state's RMS and present case studies that highlight the role of the RMS in some successful regulatory reform initiatives as well as some less successful reforms.
Date: 2016
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Defining Regulatory management Systems

- Derek Gill
- Ch 2 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of Australia

- Peter Carrol, Gregory Bounds and Rex Deighton-Smith
- Ch 3 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of Japan

- Naohiro Yashiro
- Ch 4 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of the Republic Korea

- Song June Kim and Dae Yong Choi
- Ch 5 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of New Zealand

- Derek Gill
- Ch 6 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of the Philippines

- Gilberto M. Llanto
- Ch 7 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of Thailand

- Sumet Ongkittikul and Nichamon Thongphat
- Ch 8 Regulatory Coherence: The Case of Viet Nam

- Vo Tri Thanh and Cuong Van Nguyen
- Ch 9 Regulatory Coherence: The Contrasting Cases of Malaysia and Singapore

- Dato’ Abdul Latif Bin Haji Abu Semam, Hank Lim and Shahriza Bahari
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