This research project examines the extent to which Impact Assessments provide decision makers with evidence-based policy options (i.e. increased rationality in the policymaking process), or whether they are actually a tool for ensuring policy officials follow the political objectives set by their masters (i.e. a solution to the principle-agent problem), or a process for improved coordination of key policy actors both inside and outside the European Commission
The European Union launched its first comprehensive better-regulation agenda in 2002 and has since t...
This paper is to be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Munster, March 22-27 2010, ECPR Regulato...
This paper is based on research carried out with the support of the European Research Council grant ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
The idea behind evidence-based instruments for policy-making is to provide objective information reg...
Research on regulation has crossed paths with the literature on policy instruments, showing that reg...
Instead of examining how research produced outside government is used (or not used, or used in unint...
'Die freiwillige Koordinierung nationaler Politikbereiche und der Vergleich von 'Best Practice' Mode...
This chapter introduces impact assessment (IA) and situates it in the context of Better Regulation p...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) – understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) has emerged on the political agenda of the member states of the E...
Challenges for public policy became more numerous, complex and more interconnected, and modern stat...
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) has emerged on the European political agenda. It is an idea whose t...
The thesis explores whether and how analytical activities during the policy formulation process - ty...
Increased interest in the issue of evaluation of public policies dates back to the 1990s. This was p...
The European Union launched its first comprehensive better-regulation agenda in 2002 and has since t...
This paper is to be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Munster, March 22-27 2010, ECPR Regulato...
This paper is based on research carried out with the support of the European Research Council grant ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available in print from Edward Elgar.On...
The idea behind evidence-based instruments for policy-making is to provide objective information reg...
Research on regulation has crossed paths with the literature on policy instruments, showing that reg...
Instead of examining how research produced outside government is used (or not used, or used in unint...
'Die freiwillige Koordinierung nationaler Politikbereiche und der Vergleich von 'Best Practice' Mode...
This chapter introduces impact assessment (IA) and situates it in the context of Better Regulation p...
Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) – understood as the formalised analytical activities initiated or...
Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) has emerged on the political agenda of the member states of the E...
Challenges for public policy became more numerous, complex and more interconnected, and modern stat...
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) has emerged on the European political agenda. It is an idea whose t...
The thesis explores whether and how analytical activities during the policy formulation process - ty...
Increased interest in the issue of evaluation of public policies dates back to the 1990s. This was p...
The European Union launched its first comprehensive better-regulation agenda in 2002 and has since t...
This paper is to be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Munster, March 22-27 2010, ECPR Regulato...
This paper is based on research carried out with the support of the European Research Council grant ...