The Penn Program on Regulation (PPR) hosted an online dialogue about how regulation can be more agile as technology evolves at a rapid pace. PPR Director Cary Coglianese of the Penn Carey Law School moderated the panel discussion.
See the recording below:
Recommended Supplementary Readings
- Cary Coglianese, Optimizing Regulation for an Optimizing Economy
- Cary Coglianese, Regulating Machine Learning: The Challenge of Heterogeneity
- Dylan Desjardins, Unpacking the OECD Recommendation on Agile Regulatory Governance
- GW Regulatory Studies Center, Agile Governance for Our Future
- Heidi King, Agile Regulation for Auto Safety and Innovation
- National Academy of Public Administration, Agile Regulation: Gateway to the Future
- OECD, Case Studies on Agile Regulatory Governance to Harness Innovation: Civilian Drones and Bio-solutions
- OECD, Case Studies on the Regulatory Challenges Raised by Innovation and the Regulatory Responses
- OECD, G20 Survey on Agile Approaches to the Regulatory Governance of Innovation
- OECD, Recommendation of the Council for Agile Regulatory Governance to Harness Innovation
- OECD, Equipping Agile and Autonomous Regulators
- TechREG Chronicle, Machine Learning
- Tom Temin, How Agencies Can Be More Agile in the Rules-Driven Business of Rule-Making
- World Economic Forum, Agile Regulation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Toolkit for Regulators