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OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Italy 2007
Ensuring Regulatory Quality across Levels of Government
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- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- + Part I. Multi-Level Regulatory Governance in Italy
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Part II..Capacity to Produce High Quality Regulation in Italian Regions
- Figure II.1. GDP per capita in Italian regions, 2004
- Figure II.2. Employment by sector in Italy, 2003
- Figure II.3. Unemployment by region, 2004
- Figure II.4. Map of Italy: geographical distribution of the regions of the study
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Chapter 1. Veneto
- + Chapter 2. Calabria
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Chapter 3. Campania
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Chapter 4. Tuscany
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Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
- + Multi-level regulatory governance: key issues for Italy
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Conclusion and policy options for consideration
- General assessment
- Policy options for consideration
- 1. To improve the definition of roles and responsibilities for regulatory policy.
- 2. To strengthen capacities for regulatory quality in a multi-level context.
- 3. To strengthen existing co-ordination mechanisms between the State and the regions.
- 4. To improve policy coherence facilitating the attainment of economic policy objectives.
- 5. To encourage the use of Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) in a multi-level context.
- 6. To continue and deepen administrative simplification efforts.
- 7. To streamline the frameworks for appeal processes and dispute mechanisms.
- Notes
- Bibliography
In recent years Italy has moved towards greater devolution of regulatory powers at regional level, in a European context where this dimension becomes increasingly important. This review analyses first the institutional set-up for multi-level regulation, the specifics of power sharing between the State and the regions, as well as the horizontal and vertical co-ordination mechanisms in place in the country, before turning to the use of policy instruments and regulatory tools in four Italian regions: Veneto, Calabria, Campania and Tuscany.
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Publication year : 2007
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