How the RPC produces its opinions
...shared across the secretariat to provide checks on accuracy and consistency. A final draft opinion (or IRN, where appropriate) is signed off by both the Senior Economist and the Head...
...shared across the secretariat to provide checks on accuracy and consistency. A final draft opinion (or IRN, where appropriate) is signed off by both the Senior Economist and the Head...
...different approaches and methodologies can be effectively applied to assess policy impacts. They highlight the importance of setting clear objectives, using logical frameworks, and collecting relevant data to evaluate the...
...RPC's role as a key part of the process. The Committee will continue to be critical in informing our approach to regulation”. We also appreciate the strongly supportive comments in...
...would extend the benefits of independent scrutiny to increasingly important areas of government policy. It would do more to ensure that an evidence-based approach is taken to assessing the potential...
...exempt and not included in the BIT figures. Perhaps most significantly, having a target (and missing it) appears to have had little consequence for decisions about regulation by ministers. Regulatory...
...not the IAs have been published). This applies to both primary and secondary legislation. Recent examples (all for primary legislation) include: Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill – we published our (green-rated)...
...action must come from departments. All departments should now: ✓ complete all outstanding PIRs ✓ check their pipeline of regulations approaching their review date ✓ block time out now to...
...appraisal and evaluation. Alternative tools for cost-effectiveness analysis have been developed. The Value of a Prevented Fatality (VPF) provides an estimate of the societal value of a small change in...
...evidence? Might alternatives to regulation now be more appropriate? If the current regulation is still required, what refinements could/should be made? Given the importance of ensuring that regulations do not...
...recent committee meeting. During the meeting, the Minister expressed his appreciation for the RPC’s crucial role in ensuring that government decisions are evidence-based and take into account a wide range...