Review:
" The whole 'better regulation movement' may amount to little unless effective ways are found to measure regulatory quality. This book, accordingly, will be essential and timely reading for policymakers as well as academics - it will offer particularly valuable and informed discussions of regulatory impact assessments and other new tools of regulatory governance." --Robert Baldwin, London School of Economics and Political Science.
" This book is an incisive analysis of Better Regulation tools. The authors provide a comprehensive and thoughtful discussion of the institutional determinants of regulatory quality. It will bridge the debates among
academics and practitioners." --Klaus Jacob, Freie Universitaet Berlin.
" The European Union has long since been depicted as a "regulatory polity," and the quality of the EU's regulatory output long derided and debated. In this useful and important book, Claudio Radaelli and Fabrizio De Francesco undertake a systematic analysis of the quality of EU regulation, using original indicators to assess whether Europe is indeed achieving "better regulation."--Mark A. Pollack, Temple University.
"The whole 'better regulation movement' may amount to little unless effective ways are found to measure regulatory quality. This book, accordingly, will be essential and timely reading for policymakers as well as academics - it will offer particularly valuable and informed discussions of regulatory impact assessments and other new tools of regulatory governance."--Robert Baldwin, London School of Economics and Political Science.
"This book is an incisive analysis of Better Regulation tools. The authors provide a comprehensive and thoughtful discussion of the institutional determinants of regulatory quality. It will bridge the debates among
academics and practitioners."--Klaus Jacob, Freie Universitaet Berlin.
"The European Union has long since been depicted as a "regulatory polity," and the quality of the EU's regulatory output long derided and debated. In this useful and important book, Claudio Radaelli and Fabrizio De Francesco undertake a systematic analysis of the quality of EU regulation, using original indicators to assess whether Europe is indeed achieving "better regulation."--Mark A. Pollack, Temple University.
About the Author:
Claudio M. Radaelli is Professor of Political Science, Jean Monnet Chair, and Director of the Centre for Regulatory Governance at the University of Exeter. Fabrizio De Francesco is ESRC Research Fellow and doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics at the University of Exeter -- .
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