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policy-makers involved in regulatory policies are being held more accountable for the significant economic resources, as well as the political capital invested in regulatory management systems now established in most OECD countries.
Second, there is a growing interest in exploring how regulatory policies can be based more evidence and supported by empirical findings.
which is part of the progressive development of regulatory policies, complementing ex ante evaluations 4. Ex post impact assessments are able to evaluate the efficacy
we have to mention another phenomenon which links standardisation and regulatory policies more strongly at the European level.
For over twenty years, the so-called New approach has been the most prominent and successful approach to link standardisation and regulatory policy.
prospect the potential impacts of current research, technology and regulatory policy, focus selectively on economic, technological, social and ecological areas as well as to start monitoring and detailed research in these fields.
but also completely new approaches to identify ex ante major future challenges for regulatory policies. The overview of methodologies in Section 2 starts with a list of possible methodologies which are also relevant for assessing the impact of public R&d policies.
Most efficient are assessed the requirement to use plain language when drafting regulations, the harmonisation and coordinnatio of the regulatory policies of different regulation bodies, the instalment of One-Stop Shops responsible for all regulation
i e. helping to identify needs for regulatory policy intervention. 3. 3. Delphi studies 3. 3. 1. Introduction
Ex Post evaluation of Regulatory policies Proceedings from the OECD Expert Meeting September 2003, OECD (ed.),Paris:
, Research policy, vol. 31 (7), 2002, pp. 1141 1161.27 K. Koch, M. Rafiquzzaman, S. Rao, The Impact of Regulatory policies on Innovation:
different ex-ante evaluations procedures have been integrated into one regulatory policy appraisal approach to improve the quality of regulation,
First, within a framework of tighter governmental budgets and stronger international competition, policy-makers involved in regulatory policies are being held more accountable for the significant economic resources,
Second, there is a growing interest in exploring how regulatory policies can be based more evidence and supported by empirical findings.
as well as the performance of ex post evaluation of regulations (which is part of the progress development of regulatory policies,
but to the broader term of regulatory policies, it is important to mention the paper of Knut Blind:
and which allow the identification of future fields for regulatory policy intervention. The paper thus underlines that foresight methodologies can be applied for identifying
ex post evaluation of regulatory policies'',Proceedings of the OECD Expert Meeting, September, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris. Porter, A l. and Cunningham, S w. 2005
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