While several studies have documented how evidence-based policy instruments affect public policy, less research has focused on what causes changes over time in the analyses mandated by the instruments, especially in Britain. Thus, we take the analytical content of a pivotal regulatory reform instrument (impact assessment) as a dependent variable, draw on learning as a conceptual framework, and explain the dynamics of learning processes across departments, policy sectors, and time. Empirically, our study draws on a sample of 517 impact assessments produced in Britain (2005–2011). Experience and capacity in different departments matter in learning processes. Guidelines also matter, but moderately so. Departments specialize in their core polic...
This chapter introduces impact assessment (IA) and situates it in the context of Better Regulation p...
Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) has emerged on the political agenda of the member states of the E...
It is extremely rare in the Australian Vocational Education and Training environment for researchers...
While several studies have documented how evidence-based policy instruments affect public policy, le...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
This paper examines the content of impact assessments (IAs) in the European Commission (EC) and the ...
Research on regulation has crossed paths with the literature on policy instruments, showing that reg...
This paper examines the quality of impact assessments in the European Commission and the United King...
This paper examines the quality of impact assessments in the European Commission and the United King...
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) has emerged on the European political agenda. It is an idea whose t...
First published: 11 August 2004This article presents the main results of a research project on regul...
Impact Assessments (IAs) were introduced at the EU level under the rhetorical facade of ‘better reg...
The central role of impact assessment instruments globally in policy integration initiatives has bee...
This paper is to be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Munster, March 22-27 2010, ECPR Regulato...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) – understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
This chapter introduces impact assessment (IA) and situates it in the context of Better Regulation p...
Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) has emerged on the political agenda of the member states of the E...
It is extremely rare in the Australian Vocational Education and Training environment for researchers...
While several studies have documented how evidence-based policy instruments affect public policy, le...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
This paper examines the content of impact assessments (IAs) in the European Commission (EC) and the ...
Research on regulation has crossed paths with the literature on policy instruments, showing that reg...
This paper examines the quality of impact assessments in the European Commission and the United King...
This paper examines the quality of impact assessments in the European Commission and the United King...
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) has emerged on the European political agenda. It is an idea whose t...
First published: 11 August 2004This article presents the main results of a research project on regul...
Impact Assessments (IAs) were introduced at the EU level under the rhetorical facade of ‘better reg...
The central role of impact assessment instruments globally in policy integration initiatives has bee...
This paper is to be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Munster, March 22-27 2010, ECPR Regulato...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) – understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
This chapter introduces impact assessment (IA) and situates it in the context of Better Regulation p...
Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) has emerged on the political agenda of the member states of the E...
It is extremely rare in the Australian Vocational Education and Training environment for researchers...