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|a Regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a Paris
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|c 2021
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|a 54 p
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|a Cambodia
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|a Malaysia
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|a Indonesia
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|a Viet Nam
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|a Governance
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|a Thailand
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|a Philippines
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|a Brunei Darussalam
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|a Myanmar
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|a Singapore
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|a Lao People's Democratic Republic
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|a Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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|a OECD Books and Papers
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|a OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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|a /10.1787/b9587458-en
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|a Regulation is one of the key tools governments can use to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and move towards recovery. While the pandemic underscores the need for well-designed, evidence-based regulatory policies, the extraordinary pressures it imposed often forced governments to shorten procedures and launch new forms of co-ordination to urgently pass regulatory measures. This can make regulatory policy making more challenging, but also provides opportunities to innovate. This policy brief analyses how Southeast Asian (SEA) countries approached these challenges and opportunities, and shares lessons learned and practices among the SEA and OECD communities
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