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Economic regulation is a field of study within economics, political science, and law that analyzes the use of rules, controls, and oversight mechanisms by governmental or other authoritative bodies to influence the behavior of economic actors and markets. This concept investigates the rationale, design, implementation, and effects of these interventions, examining their impact on market efficiency, competition, consumer welfare, and broader societal goals. Key characteristics include the analysis of market failures necessitating intervention, the choice of regulatory instruments (such as pricing rules, entry barriers, or quality standards), the structure and behavior of regulatory agencies, and the political economy surrounding regulatory processes. Its significance lies in understanding how formal frameworks shape economic outcomes, address externalities, prevent market power abuses, and achieve public policy objectives.