market-regulatory risk allocation
Quelle: https://www.iso.org/iso-31000-risk-management.html
Market-regulatory risk allocation refers to the distribution of risks arising from market dynamics, competition, contractual terms, and regulatory requirements between market participants and regulatory bodies or market actors, with the aim of ensuring safety and cost control by clearly assigning responsibilities and liabilities for risks such as price volatility, compliance, permits, tariffs, data protection, and operational disruptions.
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