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Regulation is the academic concept and field of study concerned with the processes, structures, and effects of establishing and enforcing rules, standards, or controls to govern the conduct of individuals, organizations, or systems. It investigates the design, implementation, enforcement, and impact of regulatory instruments, analyzing the roles of institutions, the dynamics between regulators and regulated entities, and the policy objectives pursued. Key characteristics include the exercise of authority, the use of diverse policy tools (e.g., laws, licensing, monitoring), the aim of achieving specific societal or economic goals, and the inherent challenges of compliance, effectiveness, and accountability. Its significance lies in its fundamental role in understanding governance, managing risks, shaping markets, protecting public goods, and influencing social and economic development across various sectors.