Policy transfer is a process in which information relating to the operation of one political system is utilised by another political system. Policies in one jurisdiction, polity or context therein inform and shape similar policies in other such scopes, such as by adapting policies, administrative structures, institutions, or foundational ideas in one place to inform policy in e.g. another nation, city, or governmental unit. Since problems that are specific to one country are rare, policy-makers in cities, regional governments, and states can often learn from how counterparts elsewhere have responded. Policy transfer is closely related to policy learning but moves beyond learning to action. Policy transfer is also related to the concept of 'policy diffusion'.