regulatory structural reforms
Regulatory structural reforms refer to changes and modifications made to the legal framework and organizational structure of a regulatory system in order to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency in the regulation of industries or sectors. These reforms aim to improve regulatory governance, promote competition, and facilitate economic growth and development.
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