Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda

Regulatory reform has emerged as an important policy area in developing countries. For reforms to be beneficial, regulatory regimes need to be transparent, coherent, and comprehensive. They must establish appropriate institutional frameworks and li...

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Main Authors: International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/777281468107338169/Better-regulation-for-growth-governance-frameworks-and-tools-for-effective-regulatory-reform-regulatory-capacity-review-of-Rwanda
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ALTERNATIVES TO REGULATION
AUDITOR GENERAL
AUTHORITY
BUDGETARY ALLOCATION
BUSINESS LICENSING
BUSINESS REGULATION
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CABINET DECISION
CABINET PROCESS
CABINET PROCESSES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPETITORS
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUTION
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATION PROCEDURES
CONSULTATIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION INDICATOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COUNCILS
CRIMINAL LAW
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION ACTIVITIES
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DECREE
DECREES
DEMOCRATIC LOCAL GOVERNANCE
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIZATION
DISCLOSURE
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRICTS
DRAFT LEGISLATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATION
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS
EXECUTION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
EXECUTIVE POWER
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CONTROLS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL INCENTIVES
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT ACTION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT PROGRAM
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
GOVERNMENT STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT'S POLICY
GUIDELINES FOR REGULATORS
HEADS OF STATE
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME TAX
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDICIARY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LEGAL CHANGES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGAL REFORM
LEGAL SERVICES
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY
LEGISLATURE
LEGITIMACY
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MINISTER
MINISTER OF STATE
MINISTERS
MINISTERS OF STATE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY GOALS
POLICY INSTRUMENT
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLICY PREFERENCES
POLICY PROPOSALS
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRIVATIZATION OF STATE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY REGULATION
QUALITY REGULATIONS
RATIONALIZATION
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY ALTERNATIVES
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY IMPACT
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
REGULATORY POLICIES
REGULATORY POLICY
REGULATORY PROCESS
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY PURPOSES
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS
REGULATORY REFORM POLICY
REGULATORY REFORMS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
SENATE
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STATE ENTERPRISES
STATE INSTITUTIONS
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX RATES
TRANSPARENCY
TYPES OF REGULATION
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
VOTING
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ALTERNATIVES TO REGULATION
AUDITOR GENERAL
AUTHORITY
BUDGETARY ALLOCATION
BUSINESS LICENSING
BUSINESS REGULATION
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CABINET DECISION
CABINET PROCESS
CABINET PROCESSES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIZENS
CITIZENSHIP
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPETITORS
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUTION
CONSULTATION
CONSULTATION PROCEDURES
CONSULTATIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION INDICATOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COUNCILS
CRIMINAL LAW
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION ACTIVITIES
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DECREE
DECREES
DEMOCRATIC LOCAL GOVERNANCE
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIZATION
DISCLOSURE
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRICTS
DRAFT LEGISLATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATION
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS
EXECUTION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
EXECUTIVE POWER
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISCAL CONTROLS
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
FISCAL INCENTIVES
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT ACTION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT PROGRAM
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
GOVERNMENT STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT'S POLICY
GUIDELINES FOR REGULATORS
HEADS OF STATE
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME TAX
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDICIARY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LEGAL CHANGES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGAL REFORM
LEGAL SERVICES
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY
LEGISLATURE
LEGITIMACY
LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
MINISTER
MINISTER OF STATE
MINISTERS
MINISTERS OF STATE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICIES
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY GOALS
POLICY INSTRUMENT
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
POLICY PREFERENCES
POLICY PROPOSALS
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRIVATIZATION OF STATE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY REGULATION
QUALITY REGULATIONS
RATIONALIZATION
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY ALTERNATIVES
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY IMPACT
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
REGULATORY POLICIES
REGULATORY POLICY
REGULATORY PROCESS
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY PURPOSES
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS
REGULATORY REFORM POLICY
REGULATORY REFORMS
REGULATORY REGIME
REGULATORY REGIMES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVES
SENATE
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
STATE ENTERPRISES
STATE INSTITUTIONS
TAX INCENTIVES
TAX RATES
TRANSPARENCY
TYPES OF REGULATION
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
VOTING
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
World Bank
Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
geographic_facet Africa
Rwanda
description Regulatory reform has emerged as an important policy area in developing countries. For reforms to be beneficial, regulatory regimes need to be transparent, coherent, and comprehensive. They must establish appropriate institutional frameworks and liberalized business regulations; enforce competition policy and law; and open external and internal markets to trade and investment. This report analyses the institutional set-up and use of regulatory policy instruments in Rwanda. It is one of five reports prepared on countries in East and Southern Africa (the others are on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia), and represents an attempt to apply assessment tools and the framework developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its work on regulatory capacity and performance to developing countries.
format Report
author International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
World Bank
author_facet International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
World Bank
author_sort International Finance Corporation
title Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
title_short Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
title_full Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
title_fullStr Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda
title_sort regulatory capacity review of rwanda
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/777281468107338169/Better-regulation-for-growth-governance-frameworks-and-tools-for-effective-regulatory-reform-regulatory-capacity-review-of-Rwanda
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27870
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spelling okr-10986-278702021-04-23T14:04:44Z Regulatory Capacity Review of Rwanda International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITIES ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS ADVISORY SERVICES ALTERNATIVES TO REGULATION AUDITOR GENERAL AUTHORITY BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUSINESS LICENSING BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS REGULATIONS CABINET DECISION CABINET PROCESS CABINET PROCESSES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZENS CITIZENSHIP COLLECTIVE ACTION COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITORS COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS CONSENSUS CONSTITUTION CONSULTATION CONSULTATION PROCEDURES CONSULTATIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION CORRUPTION INDICATOR COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COUNCILS CRIMINAL LAW DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION ACTIVITIES DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DECREE DECREES DEMOCRATIC LOCAL GOVERNANCE DEMOCRATIC STATE DEMOCRATIZATION DISCLOSURE DISCRIMINATION DISTRICTS DRAFT LEGISLATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATION ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS EXECUTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE POWER EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISCAL CONTROLS FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL INCENTIVES FOREIGN AFFAIRS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT ACTION GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROGRAM GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SERVICES GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS GOVERNMENT STRATEGY GOVERNMENT'S POLICY GUIDELINES FOR REGULATORS HEADS OF STATE HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME TAX INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDICIARY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY LEGAL CHANGES LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL INSTRUMENTS LEGAL REFORM LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL SYSTEM LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY LEGISLATURE LEGITIMACY LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MINISTER MINISTER OF STATE MINISTERS MINISTERS OF STATE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPALITY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICIES POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY GOALS POLICY INSTRUMENT POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY PREFERENCES POLICY PROPOSALS PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATIZATION OF STATE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CONSULTATION PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY REGULATION QUALITY REGULATIONS RATIONALIZATION REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY ALTERNATIVES REGULATORY COMPLIANCE REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY IMPACT REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS REGULATORY MANAGEMENT REGULATORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REGULATORY POLICIES REGULATORY POLICY REGULATORY PROCESS REGULATORY PROCESSES REGULATORY PURPOSES REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORM EFFORTS REGULATORY REFORM POLICY REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY REGIME REGULATORY REGIMES REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES REGULATORY SYSTEM REHABILITATION REPRESENTATIVES SENATE SOCIAL ASSESSMENT SOCIAL SECURITY STATE ENTERPRISES STATE INSTITUTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX RATES TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF REGULATION VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE VOTING Regulatory reform has emerged as an important policy area in developing countries. For reforms to be beneficial, regulatory regimes need to be transparent, coherent, and comprehensive. They must establish appropriate institutional frameworks and liberalized business regulations; enforce competition policy and law; and open external and internal markets to trade and investment. This report analyses the institutional set-up and use of regulatory policy instruments in Rwanda. It is one of five reports prepared on countries in East and Southern Africa (the others are on Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia), and represents an attempt to apply assessment tools and the framework developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its work on regulatory capacity and performance to developing countries. 2017-08-15T20:19:40Z 2017-08-15T20:19:40Z 2010 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/777281468107338169/Better-regulation-for-growth-governance-frameworks-and-tools-for-effective-regulatory-reform-regulatory-capacity-review-of-Rwanda http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27870 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Institutional and Governance Review Economic & Sector Work Africa Rwanda