Regulation
Regulation comprises legally enforceable rules controlling business behaviour, product standards, safety requirements, and market conduct. Regulations address market failures including externalities, information asymmetry, and monopoly power. Examples include pollution controls, food safety standards, and competition law.
Real World
After the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, the UK government tightened building safety regulations, banning combustible cladding on high-rise buildings to address the information failure tenants faced about fire risks.
Exam Focus
Link the specific regulation to the specific market failure it corrects — vague answers about 'helping consumers' lose evaluation marks.
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