Practice area: | Competition & Antitrust | Public Policy | Regulatory economics |
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Client: | European Parliament |
Published: | 29 September, 2015 |
Keywords: | impact assessment |
This study proposes a consolidated governance system that would serve as a tool for smart Single Market regulation toward 2020 and beyond. It outlines areas for improvement in Single Market regulation through the adoption of performance-based policy concepts; and reviews the scope for making better use of the Single Market governance tools to improve the effectiveness of regulation. The study was prepared for Policy Department A of the European Parliament at the request of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee.