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A New Approach to ex post Evaluation in the EU: The Cumulative Cost Assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Felice Simonelli
Affiliation:
All Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

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References

1 Communication from the Commission Regulatory Fitness and Performance (REFIT): Results and Next Steps, 2.10.2013, COM(2013)685.

2 The Commission states that these CCAs were carried out in 2012. However, they were carried out in 2013. The study on the steel sector can be retrieved here: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/metals-minerals/files/steel-cum-cost-imp_en.pdf. The study on the aluminium sector can be retrieved here: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/metals-minerals/files/final-report-aluminium_en.pdf.

3 Annex 1o to the EU Impact Assessment Guidelines, 15.2.2009, SEC(2009)92.

4 Communication from the Commission, EU Regulatory Fitness, COM(2012)746, 12.12.2012.

5 Commission Staff Workingdocument, Operational Guidance for Assessing Impacts on Sectoral Competitiveness within the Commission Impact Assessment System. A “Competitiveness Proofing” Toolkit for use in Impact Assessments, 27.1.2012, SEC(2012)91.