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Regulatory coordination improves policy coherence from "summary" of The Economics of Regulation: Principles and Institutions: Economic principles by Alfred Edward Kahn

The concept of regulatory coordination improving policy coherence is essential in achieving effective and efficient regulation. When regulatory agencies work together and coordinate their efforts, they can ensure that policies are consistent and aligned with overarching goals. This collaboration helps prevent conflicting regulations and promotes a more coherent regulatory framework. By coordinating their activities, regulatory agencies can share information, resources, and expertise. This collaboration not only avoids duplication of efforts but also allows for a more comprehensive and holistic approach to regulation. When agencies work together, they can leverage each other's strengths and address regulatory challenges more effectively. Regula...
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    The Economics of Regulation: Principles and Institutions: Economic principles

    Alfred Edward Kahn

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