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Regulatory Reform in the Middle East and North Africa

Implementing Regulatory Policy Principles to Foster Inclusive Growth

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This book assesses progress in the implementation of regulatory policy within the region. Regulatory governance in the MENA region is an increasing priority for encouraging and enabling sustainable development and inclusive growth. The report reflects on the developments and highlights good practices from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia. The report concludes by providing recommendations to MENA countries, especially those in transition, to help them build the required institutions, systems, policies and capacities to produce a better regulatory environment needed to deliver sustainable development and equitable growth whilst ensuring public participation and accountability.

English Also available in: Arabic, French

Foreword

The OECD report on Regulatory Quality in Middle East and North African (MENA) Countries is the first progress report that assesses the implementation of OECD regulatory policy principles in the MENA region. Regulatory policy in the MENA region is an increasing priority as part of the process of building better governance for encouraging and enabling sustainable development, competitiveness and inclusive growth. The report provides recommendations to MENA countries to improve their regulatory capacities to deliver better policy outcomes.

English Also available in: French

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