Procedures for the ex ante assessment of public policies are currently in vogue across the OECD. Their design is typically informed by an instrumentally rational model of problem solving, which assumes that knowledge is collected, evaluated and then trans-lated straightforwardly into 'better policies'. This model has, it seems, been little af-fected by more than three decades of academic research which has demonstrated thathe reality of every-day policy- making is far messier. This paper analyses whether the uptake of ex ante assessment of policies is nonetheless capable of providing new op-portunities for knowledge to inform processes of policy deliberation and learning. Drawing on an analysis of policy assessment procedures in three count...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
The European Commission’s 2015 Better Regulation package has placed ex post evaluation at the centre...
This article integrates disparate explanations for increasing (but variable) turns to ex-ante policy...
Procedures for the ex ante assessment of public policies are currently in vogue across the OECD. The...
Policy evaluation has grown significantly in the EU environmental sector since the 1990s. In identif...
© Springer 2009What depth of learning can policy appraisal stimulate? How we can account for the sur...
The increasing complexity of policy problems, coupled with the political desire to base new policies...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ex ante policy appraisals, such as Regulatory Impact Assessments (RIAs), are promoted because they a...
Environmental policies in developing countries are increasingly criticised for being predicated on h...
The EU’s new approach to policy evaluation is characterised by a focus on closing the policy cycle (...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
When policy makers decide on new policy initiatives, they ideally base their policy instrument choic...
The premises of this paper rely on associating policy inertia toward action on climate change with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
The European Commission’s 2015 Better Regulation package has placed ex post evaluation at the centre...
This article integrates disparate explanations for increasing (but variable) turns to ex-ante policy...
Procedures for the ex ante assessment of public policies are currently in vogue across the OECD. The...
Policy evaluation has grown significantly in the EU environmental sector since the 1990s. In identif...
© Springer 2009What depth of learning can policy appraisal stimulate? How we can account for the sur...
The increasing complexity of policy problems, coupled with the political desire to base new policies...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ex ante policy appraisals, such as Regulatory Impact Assessments (RIAs), are promoted because they a...
Environmental policies in developing countries are increasingly criticised for being predicated on h...
The EU’s new approach to policy evaluation is characterised by a focus on closing the policy cycle (...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
When policy makers decide on new policy initiatives, they ideally base their policy instrument choic...
The premises of this paper rely on associating policy inertia toward action on climate change with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
The European Commission’s 2015 Better Regulation package has placed ex post evaluation at the centre...
This article integrates disparate explanations for increasing (but variable) turns to ex-ante policy...