Regard Sur Certains Aspects De La Qualité Institutionnelle De La Régulation économique En Algérie
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v8i2.2004Keywords:
Economic Regulation, Institutional Quality, Regulatory Bodies, Independence, ImpartialityAbstract
This research aims to determine, according to a legal approach, to what extent economic regulation, as a new form of public intervention in the economy based on the withdrawal of the State from the direct management of economic activity in advantage of an indirect presence in which it is content to exercise the role of an arbiter who defines the rules of the free game of competition and ensures that they are respected by economic agents, whether public or private, has an institutional quality that meets the expectations of the economic community. The study concluded some results, which can be summarized in the existence of certain legal constraints facing the organizational and functional independence of the regulatory bodies vis-à-vis the executive power, on the one hand, and their impartiality when exercising their power to sanction economic agents, on the other hand, which would reduce the institutional quality of this function and its ability to achieve its objectives effectively.