Regulatory impact analysis best practices in OECD countries

This is the first report to look across the OECD membership at how regulatory impact analysis is actually designed and carried out. Concrete "best practices" are identified in areas such as improving the capacity of government to produce high-quality analysis, applying analytical methods i...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (author)
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author (author), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD [1997]
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705240906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Executive Summary
  • Chapter 1. an Overview of Regulatory Impact Analysis in OECD Countries by Scott Jacobs
  • Chapter 2. Regulatory Reform through Regulatory Impact Analysis: The Canadian Experience by Apogee Research
  • Chapter 3. Regulatory Compliance Cost Assessment: UK Experience by The Better Regulation Unit
  • Chapter 4. An Assessment of the US Regulatory Impact Analysis Program by John F. Morrall III
  • Chapter 5. Reviewing Existing Regulations: Australia's National Legislative Review by Suel Holmes and Steven Argy
  • Chapter 6. Alternative Approaches to Regulatory Analysis: Design from Seven OECD Countries by Thomas D. Hopkins
  • Chapter 7. Alternative Approaches to Regulatory Analysis: Description and Assessment by Thomas D. Hopkins
  • Chapter 8. Improving the Analytical Basis for Regulatory Decision-Making by W. Kip. Viscusi
  • Chapter 9. Regulatory Impact Analysis: Best Practices in OECD Countries by Res Deighton-Smith
  • Chapter 10. Collecting and Using Data for Regulatory Decision-Making by Ivy E. Broder and John F. Morrall III
  • Chapter 11. Developing General Indicators of Regulatory Costs by Thomas D. Hopkins