Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation
The report is organized as follows: the executive summary (I) pulls together all major conclusions and recommendations of the report. The following five sections then focus on key requirements of any successful regulatory reform program: (II) busin...
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ACCOUNT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT TO PARLIAMENT BACKBONE BENEFITS OF REGULATION BEST PRACTICE BOARD MEMBERS BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING BURDEN OF REGULATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMS BUSINESS INPUT BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BUSINESSES COMMERCE COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY REFORM COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE POSITION COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS COMPLIANCE LEVELS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW COORDINATION MECHANISMS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COSTS OF REGULATION DATA ANALYSIS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DIGITAL SIGNATURE DIGITALIZATION DIRECT COSTS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DRAFT LEGISLATION E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY EXPENDITURES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL REGULATIONS FINAL REPORT FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORMS OF REGULATION GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLANS INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS KNOWLEDGE BASE MARKETING MARKETING STUDIES MATERIAL MINISTER MINISTERS MINISTRY OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONALIZATION POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROCESS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC POLICY GOALS PUBLIC POLICY OBJECTIVES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTORS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY REGULATION RADIO REGULATION POLICY REGULATORS REGULATORY ACTION REGULATORY ACTIVITY REGULATORY AFFAIRS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENDA REGULATORY BENEFITS REGULATORY BURDEN REGULATORY BURDEN ON BUSINESS REGULATORY BUSINESS REGULATORY COMPLIANCE REGULATORY CONTROL REGULATORY COSTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY IMPACT REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT REGULATORY IMPACT STATEMENTS REGULATORY IMPACTS REGULATORY INITIATIVES REGULATORY ISSUES REGULATORY OPTIONS REGULATORY PLANS REGULATORY POLICIES REGULATORY POLICY REGULATORY PROPOSALS REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVE REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVES REGULATORY REFORM POLICY REGULATORY REFORM PROCESS REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REVIEW REGULATORY REVISIONS REGULATORY SYSTEM REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SAFETY SENIOR OFFICIALS SERVICE PROVIDER SETS OF REGULATIONS SILOS STANDARD FORMAT TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TIME PERIOD TRANSLATION TREASURY BOARD TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT USER USES WEB WHITE PAPER |
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ACCOUNT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT TO PARLIAMENT BACKBONE BENEFITS OF REGULATION BEST PRACTICE BOARD MEMBERS BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING BURDEN OF REGULATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMS BUSINESS INPUT BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BUSINESSES COMMERCE COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY REFORM COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE POSITION COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS COMPLIANCE LEVELS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW COORDINATION MECHANISMS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COSTS OF REGULATION DATA ANALYSIS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DIGITAL SIGNATURE DIGITALIZATION DIRECT COSTS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DRAFT LEGISLATION E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY EXPENDITURES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL REGULATIONS FINAL REPORT FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORMS OF REGULATION GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLANS INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS KNOWLEDGE BASE MARKETING MARKETING STUDIES MATERIAL MINISTER MINISTERS MINISTRY OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONALIZATION POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROCESS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC POLICY GOALS PUBLIC POLICY OBJECTIVES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTORS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY REGULATION RADIO REGULATION POLICY REGULATORS REGULATORY ACTION REGULATORY ACTIVITY REGULATORY AFFAIRS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENDA REGULATORY BENEFITS REGULATORY BURDEN REGULATORY BURDEN ON BUSINESS REGULATORY BUSINESS REGULATORY COMPLIANCE REGULATORY CONTROL REGULATORY COSTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY IMPACT REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT REGULATORY IMPACT STATEMENTS REGULATORY IMPACTS REGULATORY INITIATIVES REGULATORY ISSUES REGULATORY OPTIONS REGULATORY PLANS REGULATORY POLICIES REGULATORY POLICY REGULATORY PROPOSALS REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVE REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVES REGULATORY REFORM POLICY REGULATORY REFORM PROCESS REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REVIEW REGULATORY REVISIONS REGULATORY SYSTEM REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SAFETY SENIOR OFFICIALS SERVICE PROVIDER SETS OF REGULATIONS SILOS STANDARD FORMAT TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TIME PERIOD TRANSLATION TREASURY BOARD TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT USER USES WEB WHITE PAPER International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
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Europe and Central Asia Denmark |
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The report is organized as follows: the
executive summary (I) pulls together all major conclusions
and recommendations of the report. The following five
sections then focus on key requirements of any successful
regulatory reform program: (II) business regulation policy,
(III) measurements and Targets, (IV) organization and
procedures, (V) incentives for reform, and (VI)
communication of results. Sections I-VI focuses on
regulatory reform impacting directly on the private sector.
The final section (VII) broadens the discussion and
highlights potential benefits of further consolidating and
integrating other regulatory reform efforts into a broader
and coherent policy for regulatory quality and reform. Two
annexes provide more details on two aspects of particular
importance for the Danish regulatory reform program after
2010: measuring broader impacts of existing regulation, and
regulatory advisory bodies. |
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International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank |
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International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank |
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International Finance Corporation |
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Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
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Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
title_full |
Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
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Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
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Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation |
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review of denmark's program for better business regulation |
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Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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okr-10986-280702021-04-23T14:04:46Z Review of Denmark's Program for Better Business Regulation International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank ACCOUNT ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COST ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT TO PARLIAMENT BACKBONE BENEFITS OF REGULATION BEST PRACTICE BOARD MEMBERS BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET PROCESS BUDGETING BURDEN OF REGULATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMS BUSINESS INPUT BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BUSINESSES COMMERCE COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY REFORM COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMPETITIVE POSITION COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS COMPLIANCE LEVELS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW COORDINATION MECHANISMS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COSTS OF REGULATION DATA ANALYSIS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DIGITAL SIGNATURE DIGITALIZATION DIRECT COSTS DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DRAFT LEGISLATION E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY EXPENDITURES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL REGULATIONS FINAL REPORT FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORMS OF REGULATION GOOD PRACTICE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT ENTITIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLANS INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS KNOWLEDGE BASE MARKETING MARKETING STUDIES MATERIAL MINISTER MINISTERS MINISTRY OF BUSINESS PDF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONALIZATION POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROCESS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC POLICY GOALS PUBLIC POLICY OBJECTIVES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTORS QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY REGULATION RADIO REGULATION POLICY REGULATORS REGULATORY ACTION REGULATORY ACTIVITY REGULATORY AFFAIRS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENDA REGULATORY BENEFITS REGULATORY BURDEN REGULATORY BURDEN ON BUSINESS REGULATORY BUSINESS REGULATORY COMPLIANCE REGULATORY CONTROL REGULATORY COSTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY IMPACT REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT REGULATORY IMPACT STATEMENTS REGULATORY IMPACTS REGULATORY INITIATIVES REGULATORY ISSUES REGULATORY OPTIONS REGULATORY PLANS REGULATORY POLICIES REGULATORY POLICY REGULATORY PROPOSALS REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVE REGULATORY REFORM INITIATIVES REGULATORY REFORM POLICY REGULATORY REFORM PROCESS REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REVIEW REGULATORY REVISIONS REGULATORY SYSTEM REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SAFETY SENIOR OFFICIALS SERVICE PROVIDER SETS OF REGULATIONS SILOS STANDARD FORMAT TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TIME PERIOD TRANSLATION TREASURY BOARD TREASURY BOARD SECRETARIAT USER USES WEB WHITE PAPER The report is organized as follows: the executive summary (I) pulls together all major conclusions and recommendations of the report. The following five sections then focus on key requirements of any successful regulatory reform program: (II) business regulation policy, (III) measurements and Targets, (IV) organization and procedures, (V) incentives for reform, and (VI) communication of results. Sections I-VI focuses on regulatory reform impacting directly on the private sector. The final section (VII) broadens the discussion and highlights potential benefits of further consolidating and integrating other regulatory reform efforts into a broader and coherent policy for regulatory quality and reform. Two annexes provide more details on two aspects of particular importance for the Danish regulatory reform program after 2010: measuring broader impacts of existing regulation, and regulatory advisory bodies. 2017-08-29T16:10:17Z 2017-08-29T16:10:17Z 2009-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/944491468331774347/Review-of-Denmarks-program-for-better-business-regulation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28070 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Denmark |