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Regulatory Capacity Review of Uganda
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (formerly "World Bank E-Library Publications") Available online
View online- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- International Finance Corporation.
- Series:
- Institutional and Governance Review
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Access to Justice.
- Accountability.
- Administrative Procedures.
- Advisory Services.
- Agricultural Sector.
- Anticorruption.
- Best Practices.
- Career Development.
- Civil Society Organizations.
- Common Law.
- Conflict Resolution.
- Constituencies.
- Constitutions.
- Corruption.
- Corruption & anticorruption Law.
- Corruption Perception Index.
- Crime.
- Customary Law.
- Decision Making.
- Deregulation.
- Economic Development.
- Economies of Scale.
- Elections.
- Expenditures.
- Good Governance.
- Governance.
- Human Rights.
- Informal Sector.
- Judiciary.
- Law and Development.
- Leadership.
- Legal Framework.
- Legal Reform.
- Legal System.
- Natural Resources.
- Parliamentary Government.
- Private Sector Development.
- Privatization.
- Public officials.
- Public Policy.
- Public Sector.
- Public Sector Development.
- Public Sector Management and Reform.
- Regulators.
- Rule of Law.
- Senior Management.
- Suffrage.
- Transparency.
- Voting.
- Wages.
- Local Subjects:
- Access to Justice.
- Accountability.
- Administrative Procedures.
- Advisory Services.
- Agricultural Sector.
- Anticorruption.
- Best Practices.
- Career Development.
- Civil Society Organizations.
- Common Law.
- Conflict Resolution.
- Constituencies.
- Constitutions.
- Corruption.
- Corruption & anticorruption Law.
- Corruption Perception Index.
- Crime.
- Customary Law.
- Decision Making.
- Deregulation.
- Economic Development.
- Economies of Scale.
- Elections.
- Expenditures.
- Good Governance.
- Governance.
- Human Rights.
- Informal Sector.
- Judiciary.
- Law and Development.
- Leadership.
- Legal Framework.
- Legal Reform.
- Legal System.
- Natural Resources.
- Parliamentary Government.
- Private Sector Development.
- Privatization.
- Public officials.
- Public Policy.
- Public Sector.
- Public Sector Development.
- Public Sector Management and Reform.
- Regulators.
- Rule of Law.
- Senior Management.
- Suffrage.
- Transparency.
- Voting.
- Wages.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2010.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- Regulatory reform has emerged as an important policy area in developing countries. For reforms to be beneficial, regulatory regimes need to be transparent, coherent, and comprehensive. They must establish appropriate institutional frameworks and liberalized business regulations; enforce competition policy and law; and open external and internal markets to trade and investment. This report analyses the institutional set-up and use of regulatory policy instruments in Uganda. It is one of five reports prepared on countries in East and Southern Africa (the others are on Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia), and represents an attempt to apply assessment tools and the framework developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its work on regulatory capacity and performance to developing countries.
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