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Institutions for Better Regulation: The Example of the Netherlands, 2002–2007

In: Business Regulation and Public Policy

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  • Robin Linschoten

    (Dutch Advisory Board on Administrative Burden (Actal))

  • Jeroen Nijland
  • Jaap Sleifer

Abstract

This chapter describes the institutions for cutting administrative burdens in the Netherlands. Based on an evaluation of the World Bank, the following criteria are discerned: Measurement, reduction targets, coordinating minister, and incorporation in the regulatory process. The chapter examines how the institutions helped to change the policy culture. Moreover, it is argued that the institutions can be effectively applied in other countries and for a broader scope of better regulation including administrative burdens for citizens and compliance costs.

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  • Robin Linschoten & Jeroen Nijland & Jaap Sleifer, 2009. "Institutions for Better Regulation: The Example of the Netherlands, 2002–2007," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: André Nijsen & John Hudson & Christoph Müller & Kees Paridon & R. Thurik (ed.), Business Regulation and Public Policy, chapter 0, pages 1-12, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-0-387-77678-1_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-77678-1_15
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