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Regulatory ambiguity can hinder market efficiency from "summary" of The Economics of Regulation: Principles and Institutions: Economic principles by Alfred Edward Kahn

Regulatory ambiguity can hinder market efficiency by creating uncertainty and confusion among market participants. When regulations are unclear or open to interpretation, firms may struggle to understand what is expected of them, leading to inefficiencies in resource allocation and decision-making. This lack of clarity can result in firms engaging in costly compliance measures to ensure that they are meeting regulatory requirements, even if those requirements are not well-defined. This can lead to higher costs for consumers as firms pass on these compliance costs in the form of higher prices. Moreover, regulatory ambiguity can create barriers to entry for new firms looking to enter the market. Unclear regulations can make it difficult for new entrants t...
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    The Economics of Regulation: Principles and Institutions: Economic principles

    Alfred Edward Kahn

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