policyöverflöd
Policyöverflöd, literally policy surplus, is a term used in public policy discourse to describe a situation in which an excess of policy measures exceeds the capacity of public institutions to implement, monitor, and enforce them effectively. It denotes a proliferation of rules, regulations, and programs that can produce diminishing returns because they increase administrative workload, compliance costs, and uncertainty for citizens and firms. The concept is used to discuss how policy making can become less efficient when the number of active policies grows faster than the public sector's operational capacity.
Causes of policyöverflöd include fragmented governance and layered jurisdictions, overlapping mandates across agencies, and political incentives
Consequences include higher administrative burden and costs, confusion or inconsistency among rules, slowed decision making, policy
Measurement and debate: researchers may use indicators such as policy density, the number of active regulations,
Responses focus on simplification and coordination: sunset clauses, consolidation of overlapping regulations, ex-ante and ex-post evaluations,