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Subnational regulation

Illustration for news: Center for Strategic Research hosted an expert workshop on technology assessment

Center for Strategic Research hosted an expert workshop on technology assessment

Head of the HSE RIA Center Daniel Tsygankov spoke at the seminar “Technology Assessment: How to Analyze the Impact of Regulation on the Break-through Technologies and Digital Economy?”, which was held at the Center for Strategic Research on 28. February 2018.

Illustration for news: Higher School of Economics hosted an expert seminar devoted to RIA at the regional level

Higher School of Economics hosted an expert seminar devoted to RIA at the regional level

Head of the RIA Center Daniel Tsygankov spoke at the expert seminar “RIA in the executive and legislative branches of power at the regional level: Russian and international experience”, which was held on 10 of November at the Higher School of Economics.

Illustration for news: The Higher School of Economics launched the project “Regulation 3.0”

The Higher School of Economics launched the project “Regulation 3.0”

The project will contain information on regulatory policy, analysis of best practices in this area and expert opinions. The project will also become a prototype of a platform for joint discussion and development of effective regulatory measures with the participation of government officials, business and civil society.

Illustration for news: An expert seminar on the use of the standard cost model was held at the Higher School of Economics

An expert seminar on the use of the standard cost model was held at the Higher School of Economics

Director of the RIA Center Daniel Tsygankov spoke at the expert seminar “Use of the Standard Cost Model as a Tool for Reducing Administrative Costs”, which took place on 18 of May at the Higher School of Economics.

Illustration for news: Session on RIA and the round table on regulation took place at the Higher School of Economics within the framework of the XVII International Academic Conference

Session on RIA and the round table on regulation took place at the Higher School of Economics within the framework of the XVII International Academic Conference

Session O-10 “RIA in Russia: on the path to maturity” and the round table O-11 “Future of regulation” took place on April 21, 2016 at the Higher School of Economics in the framework of the XVII International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development.

Regional authorities do not engage enough in regulatory impact assessment

More than one half of Russian regions are nominally engaged in the formation of the institution of regulatory impact assessment (RIA). Experts from the Regulatory Impact Assessment Centre at NRU HSE have revealed that assessment specialists have not undergone the requisite further training, analysis of the consequences of regulatory innovations for business and society are systematically overlooked and funds are allocated for pilot projects and training merely based on the leftover principle. That said, a number of regions are growth points for “smart regulation”.

Premier League of the Regulatory impact assessment

On 5 December 2014 in St Petersburg, the expert session of the conference “Smart Regulation. Dialogue Between Business and Authority” discussed ONF [People's Front for Russia] monitoring and successful RIA case studies. The conference, held as part of the expert work of IPAMM for the Leningrad Region Economic Development and Investment Committee, drew a wide circle of officials, business owners, representatives of business associations, experts and academics.


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