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Better Regulation in Europe: Spain 2010

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This report maps and analyses the core issues which together make up effective regulatory management for Spain, laying down a framework of what should be driving regulatory policy and reform in the future. Issues examined include: strategy and policies for improving regulatory management; institutional capacities for effective regulation and the broader policy making context; transparency and processes for effective public consultation and communication; processes for the development of new regulations, including impact assessment and for the management of the regulatory stock, including administrative burdens; compliance rates, enforcement policy and appeal processes; and the multilevel dimension: interface between different levels of government and interface between national processes and those of the EU. This book is part of a project examining better regulation, being carried out in partnership with the European Commission.

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Executive Summary

Since the return to democracy, Spain has enjoyed one of Europe’s highest economic growth rates, and developed into the world’s 12th largest economy. The Spanish government has implemented a wide range of economic and structural reforms over the last three decades, focusing on deregulation and liberalisation, which has reduced the role of government in the market.

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