GRIDMAP Overview
GRIDMAP – the Global Regulations, Institutional Development, and Market Authorities Perspective Toolkit – provides emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) with a minimum package of policies and practices to foster trustworthy, safe, and competitive markets.
GRIDMAP addresses various regulatory topics or modules that impact markets, such as consumer protection and data markets. Each GRIDMAP module analyzes three key pillars: legal framework, institutional arrangements, and implementation and enforcement. The Minimum Package for each of these three pillars comes from World Bank experience, expert consultations; international good practice recommendations; and a data survey of dozens of government authorities from both OECD and EMDE.
EMDEs face a challenging gap to effectively implement and enforce the gap between their regulatory aspirations and their capacity to implement and enforce complex regulatory policies they adopt. GRIDMAP bridges this gap by providing a standardized self-assessment tool, enabling EMDEs to identify regulatory and institutional gaps, tailor policies to their context, and prioritize interventions.
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