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The EU better regulation agenda is being reviewed by the European Commission, with the aim of improving its effectiveness with respect to the quality of EU legislation. This paper takes stock on the results achieved so far and points at a number of issues that could be tackled in Brussels in the...
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During the last decade, governments have shown increasing interest in curbing the growth of regulation by requiring that one or more regulations be removed before a new regulation can be added. We provide a comprehensive review of this innovation in regulatory policy. There are three main...
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EU Internet policy seems bewitched by the term 'neutrality', applied to networks and now search engines and other online platforms. Andrea Renda questions in this latest Special Report whether this is this a good way to protect end users.Originally confined to the infrastructure layer, today the...
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The European Commission has successfully managed to adopt and implement ex ante impact assessment procedures since 2003, and available data show that the IA documented are of increasingly good quality. Even though margins for improving the European Commission IA system persist, other EU...
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Regulation has for a long time been considered mainly as an obstacle to innovation, especially with respect to rules that create so-called "red tape", or administrative burdens. But academics have demonstrated that regulation can greatly facilitate innovation, by creating markets for existing...
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