Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy
Regulatory policy is essential for economic growth and social welfare. Regulations are the rules set by the state to govern the daily life of citizens and businesses. Regulatory policy, the prerogative to establish these rules, is a key lever of st...
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okr-10986-310212021-05-25T09:20:21Z Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy World Bank Group REGULATION REGULATORY REFORM BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM INDUSTRIAL POLICY COMPETITION POLICY SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SME FINANCE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE RE-INDUSTRIALIZATION E-GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY ENTREPRENEURSHIP Regulatory policy is essential for economic growth and social welfare. Regulations are the rules set by the state to govern the daily life of citizens and businesses. Regulatory policy, the prerogative to establish these rules, is a key lever of state power. Poland has made progress in improving the quality of its regulatory processes, but important challenges remain. High quality regulations are essential for a sound legal framework based on certitude, legality, and transparency. The strategy for responsible development (SRD) recognizes the importance of regulation to stimulate economic activity in Poland. As the main policy document for economic transformation, the SRD identifies shortcomings in the current development model and makes proposals on how to address them. The strategy offers a good starting point to identify areas in which the World Bank could engage with the Government of Poland to further support the efforts to strengthen a sound regulatory environment for business. This position paper aims at: (i) assessing some of the current efforts made by the Government of Poland in terms of regulatory policy, particularly affecting business; and (ii) identifying areas of potential engagement between the World Bank and the Government of Poland. 2018-12-18T22:50:08Z 2018-12-18T22:50:08Z 2018-08-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/617271543296023032/Poland-Structural-Policies-for-Competitiveness-Position-Paper-Regulatory-Policy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31021 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Europe and Central Asia Poland |
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REGULATION REGULATORY REFORM BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM INDUSTRIAL POLICY COMPETITION POLICY SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SME FINANCE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE RE-INDUSTRIALIZATION E-GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
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REGULATION REGULATORY REFORM BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM INDUSTRIAL POLICY COMPETITION POLICY SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SME FINANCE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE RE-INDUSTRIALIZATION E-GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY ENTREPRENEURSHIP World Bank Group Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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Regulatory policy is essential for
economic growth and social welfare. Regulations are the
rules set by the state to govern the daily life of citizens
and businesses. Regulatory policy, the prerogative to
establish these rules, is a key lever of state power. Poland
has made progress in improving the quality of its regulatory
processes, but important challenges remain. High quality
regulations are essential for a sound legal framework based
on certitude, legality, and transparency. The strategy for
responsible development (SRD) recognizes the importance of
regulation to stimulate economic activity in Poland. As the
main policy document for economic transformation, the SRD
identifies shortcomings in the current development model and
makes proposals on how to address them. The strategy offers
a good starting point to identify areas in which the World
Bank could engage with the Government of Poland to further
support the efforts to strengthen a sound regulatory
environment for business. This position paper aims at: (i)
assessing some of the current efforts made by the Government
of Poland in terms of regulatory policy, particularly
affecting business; and (ii) identifying areas of potential
engagement between the World Bank and the Government of Poland. |
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Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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Poland Structural Policies for Competitiveness : Position Paper for Regulatory Policy |
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poland structural policies for competitiveness : position paper for regulatory policy |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/617271543296023032/Poland-Structural-Policies-for-Competitiveness-Position-Paper-Regulatory-Policy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31021 |
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