Title | Directions for Regulatory Reforms in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution | |
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Writer | Shim, Young Seop | |
Date | 2017.10.10 | |
Outline | How should we prepare ourselves before the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? In times of great transformation, the flexibility and openness of the system are an important clue. This study organizes critical and urgent regulatory reform challenges into ten branches in effort to seek alternatives. |
Directions for Regulatory Reforms in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.pdf
This report proposes directions of the 10 regulatory reforms in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
1. Improving partition regulation and partition administration.
2. Paradigmatic Innovation in regulatory operations.
3. Individual legal maintenance that is more urgent than the enactment of Convergence Special law.
4. Collective and overall review of entry regulations.
5. Expanding the potential competitor's market opportunities armed with new convergence technology.
6. Pre-regulation are eased but post-supervision and discipline are properly maintained.
7. Significant rebuilding of the partitioned-type R&D support system by industry and sector.
8. Systematic accumulation of 'failure outcomes' for challenging convergence facilitation.
9. Requiring a forward-looking attitude of "learning by doing" in the Industrial Revolution.
10. Maintenance of classification system for products of new convergence technology.
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