Publication

Jan 2012

This paper examines the quality of impact assessments in the European Commission and the United Kingdom for the period 2005-2010. The authors argue that quality has improved steadily over the years, arguably as a result of learning and regulatory oversight. The UK and the European Commission are strikingly similar on a number of impact assessment dimensions (such as economic analysis and identification of costs and benefits).

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Author Oliver Fritsch, Claudio M Radaelli, Lorna Schrefler, Andrea Renda
Series CEPS Working Documents
Issue 362
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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