Conference on the Evaluation of Regulation 2006

"Adding up the costs and benefits"   

Conference on the Evaluation of Regulation: 24 November 2006

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The report presented by Matthew Bell is available from:

The impact of regulation: a pilot study of the incremental costs and benefits of consumer and competition regulations - Occasional Paper No. 7

Printed copies of this report can be obtained from the  BERR Publications site or telephone 0845 015 0010.  

Presentations

Better Regulation: Colin Church, Better Regulation Executive
Regulatory reform, capture and the regulatory burden, Dieter Helm, New College, Oxford
Regulatory reform, capture and the regulatory burden, Dieter Helm, New College, Oxford
The Burdens Barometer: Tim Ambler and Francis Chittenden, London and Manchester Business Schools
Evaluation of cumulative impact of safety, health and environmental regulation on various chemical sectors: issues, challenges and lessons learned: Patrice Muller, London Economics
Evaluation of consumer and competition regulation - a pilot study: Matthew Bell, Frontier Economics
Cost-benefit analyses of financial regulation: Reinder van Dijk and Luis Correia da Silva, Oxera
The Impact of Regulation on Small Business Performance: Understanding and Capturing the Direct and Indirect Effects of Regulation: Mark Hart, Kingston University
What do we know about regulatory oversight? Robert Hahn, AEI-Brookings Joint Center