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Die Regulierungswut muss aufhören – wir ruinieren unser Land!

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  • Junker Claudia

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The ever increasing regulation is overwhelming and strangles the companies. It ties up enormous resources, foremost the upcoming EU Supply Chain Directive. Regulation is based on anecdotic examples instead of a systematic analysis. Simple proposals to ease up the burden to come along with the European supply chain regulation – e. g. excluding the supply chain parts laying within Europe – exist, but the debate does not progress. Other examples of the ever increasing regulation include the Foreign Subsidies Regulation and the Barrier-Free Reinforcement Act. Again, well intended regulation. But all adding up to an immense bureaucratic burden. That the Federal Ministry of Justice has put the reduction of bureaucracy on its to-do-list gives hope. In times of crises such as the pandemic, wars, energy crisis, climate crises and inflation, burdens on businesses should be reduced to free up resources.

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  • Junker Claudia, 2023. "Die Regulierungswut muss aufhören – wir ruinieren unser Land!," Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, De Gruyter, vol. 72(3), pages 272-275, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:lus:zwipol:v:72:y:2023:i:3:p:272-275:n:4
    DOI: 10.1515/zfwp-2023-2019
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