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Regulatory competition, also called competitive governance or policy competition, is a phenomenon in law, economics and politics concerning the desire of lawmakers to compete with one another in the kinds of law offered in order to attract businesses or other actors to operate in their jurisdiction. Regulatory competition depends upon the ability of actors such as companies, workers or other kinds of people to move between two or more separate legal systems. Once this is possible, then the temptation arises for the people running those different legal systems to compete to offer better terms than their "competitors" to attract investment. Historically, regulatory competition has operated within countries having federal systems of regulation - particularly the United States, but since the m

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  • منافسة تنظيمية (ar)
  • Regulatory competition (en)
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  • المنافسة التنظيمية، والتي يطلق عليها كذلك اسم الإدارة التنافسية أو منافسة سياسية، عبارة عن ظاهرة في القانون والاقتصاد والسياسة تتعلق برغبة واضعي القوانين في التنافس مع بعضهم البعض في نطاق أنواع القوانين التي يتم توفيرها من أجل جذب الشركات أو غيرها من الفاعلين الآخرين للعمل في نطاق الاختصاص الخاص بهم. وتعتمد المنافسة التنظيمية على قدرة عملاء مثل الشركات أو العمال أو غير ذلك من الأشخاص على التنقل بين نظامين قانونيين منفصلين أو أكثر. وبمجرد أن يكون ذلك ممكنًا، يظهر الشغف لدى الأشخاص الذين يديرون تلك الأنظمة القانونية المختلفة للتنافس من أجل توفير ظروف أفضل من «منافسيهم» من أجل جذب الاستثمار. وبشكل تاريخي، كانت المنافسة التنظيمية توجد في دول تحتوي على أنظمة لوائح فيدرالية، خصوصًا الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، إلا أنه منذ منتصف القرن العشرين واشتداد تطبيق العولمة الاقتصادية، أصبحت المنافسة التنظي (ar)
  • Regulatory competition, also called competitive governance or policy competition, is a phenomenon in law, economics and politics concerning the desire of lawmakers to compete with one another in the kinds of law offered in order to attract businesses or other actors to operate in their jurisdiction. Regulatory competition depends upon the ability of actors such as companies, workers or other kinds of people to move between two or more separate legal systems. Once this is possible, then the temptation arises for the people running those different legal systems to compete to offer better terms than their "competitors" to attract investment. Historically, regulatory competition has operated within countries having federal systems of regulation - particularly the United States, but since the m (en)
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