How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment

Managing the different and often conflicting interests and expectations of stakeholders-the government, consumers, service providers-is a demanding task for infrastructure regulators. Transparency can be a big help. A core principle of good regul...

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Main Author: Bertolini, Lorenzo
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/7091015/improve-regulatory-transparency-emerging-lessons-international-assessment
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spelling okr-10986-107332021-04-23T14:02:52Z How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment Bertolini, Lorenzo ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE RULES ARBITRATION COMPLAINTS CONSULTATION CONSULTATION PROCESS CONSULTATIONS CONSUMER GROUPS CONSUMERS CORRUPTION CREDIBILITY DECISIONMAKING FLEXIBILITY GOOD REGULATORY GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION PUBLIC DOMAIN PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATION BY AGENCY REGULATION BY CONTRACT REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY CAPTURE REGULATORY COSTS REGULATORY DECISION REGULATORY DECISIONS REGULATORY DISCRETION REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY FUNCTION REGULATORY FUNCTIONS REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS REGULATORY PROCESS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY RULES REGULATORY SYSTEM REGULATORY SYSTEMS SERVICE PROVIDERS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT PROCESSES UTILITY REGULATION UTILITY REGULATORS WASTEWATER SERVICE WATER SECTOR Managing the different and often conflicting interests and expectations of stakeholders-the government, consumers, service providers-is a demanding task for infrastructure regulators. Transparency can be a big help. A core principle of good regulatory governance, transparency creates credibility for regulatory decisions and helps foster sustainable investment in infrastructure. How can policymakers and regulators best improve regulatory transparency: a recent Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF)-funded review of international experience identifies emerging lessons. 2012-08-13T12:57:39Z 2012-08-13T12:57:39Z 2006-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/7091015/improve-regulatory-transparency-emerging-lessons-international-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10733 English Gridlines; No. 11 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
ARBITRATION
COMPLAINTS
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATION PROCESS
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER GROUPS
CONSUMERS
CORRUPTION
CREDIBILITY
DECISIONMAKING
FLEXIBILITY
GOOD REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC DOMAIN
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGULATION BY AGENCY
REGULATION BY CONTRACT
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY CAPTURE
REGULATORY COSTS
REGULATORY DECISION
REGULATORY DECISIONS
REGULATORY DISCRETION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REGULATORY FUNCTION
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS
REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS
REGULATORY PROCESS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY RULES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT PROCESSES
UTILITY REGULATION
UTILITY REGULATORS
WASTEWATER SERVICE
WATER SECTOR
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
ARBITRATION
COMPLAINTS
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATION PROCESS
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER GROUPS
CONSUMERS
CORRUPTION
CREDIBILITY
DECISIONMAKING
FLEXIBILITY
GOOD REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC DOMAIN
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGULATION BY AGENCY
REGULATION BY CONTRACT
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY CAPTURE
REGULATORY COSTS
REGULATORY DECISION
REGULATORY DECISIONS
REGULATORY DISCRETION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REGULATORY FUNCTION
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS
REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS
REGULATORY PROCESS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY RULES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT PROCESSES
UTILITY REGULATION
UTILITY REGULATORS
WASTEWATER SERVICE
WATER SECTOR
Bertolini, Lorenzo
How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
relation Gridlines; No. 11
description Managing the different and often conflicting interests and expectations of stakeholders-the government, consumers, service providers-is a demanding task for infrastructure regulators. Transparency can be a big help. A core principle of good regulatory governance, transparency creates credibility for regulatory decisions and helps foster sustainable investment in infrastructure. How can policymakers and regulators best improve regulatory transparency: a recent Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF)-funded review of international experience identifies emerging lessons.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Bertolini, Lorenzo
author_facet Bertolini, Lorenzo
author_sort Bertolini, Lorenzo
title How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
title_short How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
title_full How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
title_fullStr How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
title_full_unstemmed How to Improve Regulatory Transparency : Emerging Lessons from an International Assessment
title_sort how to improve regulatory transparency : emerging lessons from an international assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/7091015/improve-regulatory-transparency-emerging-lessons-international-assessment
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