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Regulation - less is more: reducing burdens, improving outcomes a BRTF report to the Prime Minister | Corporate Author | Better Regulation Task Force, Cabinet Office |
Publisher | Better Regulation Task Force, London, 2005 |
Pages | 68 pp |
Source | Better Regulation Task Force, 22 Whitehall, London SW1A 2WH. |
Keywords | Registration eg homes, nursing homes ; Policy ; Standards of provision ; Reports. |
Annotation | The Better Regulation Task Force (BRTF) sought to reduce the barriers facing small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) wanting to access the government market. This report concludes that the government can considerably reduce the regulatory burden on business by adopting the Dutch approach to reducing administrative costs. This approach involves first measuring administrative burdens and then setting a target to reduce them. The other recommendation in this report is the need for a "One in, One out" approach to regulation as another way of reducing or simplifying regulation, by removing unnecessary regulation. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-100928002 B |
Classmark | Q3: QAD: 583: 6K |
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