Development of a quality rating for regulatory impact assessment in municipalities
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DOI: 10.15826/recon.2017.3.1.003
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- Ludwig van den Hauwe, 2005.
"Public Choice, Constitutional Political Economy and Law and Economics,"
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REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT (RIA); EXAMINATION OF EXISTING LAWS; RIA IN MUNICIPALITIES; RIA MUNICIPALITY RATING; RATING METHODOLOGY; RIA QUALITY; REGIONAL ECONOMICS; MUNICIPAL ECONOMICS; MUNICIPAL LAW-MAKING; REGULATORY POLICY;All these keywords.
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