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The Governance Of Regulators Being An Independent Regulator Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development

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The Governance Of Regulators Being An Independent Regulator Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: Oecd Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 92
Author: Oecd Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development
ISBN: 9789264255395, 9264255397
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Governance Of Regulators Being An Independent Regulator Oecd Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development by Oecd Organisation For Economic Co-operation And Development 9789264255395, 9264255397 instant download after payment.

Regulators operate in a complex environment at the interface among public authorities, the private sector and end-users. As “referees” of the markets that provide water, energy, transport, communications, and financial services to citizens, they must balance competing wants and needs from different actors. This means that they must behave and act objectively, impartially, and consistently, without conflict of interest, bias or undue influence - in other words, independently. What distinguishes an independent regulator is not simply institutional design. Independence is also about finding the right balance between the appropriate and undue influence that can be exercised through the regulators' daily interactions with ministries, regulated industries and end-users. This report identifies the critical points where undue influence can be exercised at different moments in the life of a regulator and discusses some of the avenues for developing a culture of independence, including through interactions with stakeholders, staffing and financing.

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