Regulatory logic of order policy
Quelle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnungspolitik
A regulatory logic of order policy describes a regulatory approach aimed at creating stable, predictable framework conditions for markets and supply chains by using general rules, transparency, and incentive-based instruments rather than sector-specific interventions. In logistics or transport context, this means regulations are designed to support efficient, disruption-resilient supply chains through a reliable legal framework and clear incentives.
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