The MORE project - we increase the quality of the Polish regulations
The project Evidence-based regulation impact analysis. Using existing analytical and evaluation evidences in the process of assessment of socio-economic results of planned regulations is implemented by the scientific consortium of:
- Koźmiński University
- Jagiellonian University
- IDEA Foundation
- HMR Doradztwo Strategiczne s.c.
- DCF Consulting Sp. z o. o.
The aim of the project is to work out and to implement in the pilot version the innovative model of evidence-based regulation impact analysis.
Socio-economic results of implemented regulations evaluation model will be worked out during research part. The outcomes of the research will be presented in the book “Evidence-based regulation impact analysis. A model for Poland” . Practical manual for the public administration will be also prepared on the basis of analysis. It will be entitled: “Regulation impact analysis. A manual for public administration” .
The other part of the project will be focused on preparation and pilot implementation of the model worked out during the research part. This model will be implemented within the Polish central administration. Before the pilot implementation, training courses for administration will be carried out. Within the pilot implementation there will be 4 regulation impact analyses prepared (including two ex-ante and two ex-post analyses). Creating a forum for discussion on socio-economic results of planned and already implemented regulations will be one of the crucial elements of the pilot implementation. The dialogue will be based on process of regulation impact analyses and their effects.
The project will contribute to improvement of legislative procedures as well as to the quality of the Polish law. Implementation of the regulation impact analysis model will enable more effective and efficient socio-economic problem-solving using regulations as well as increase of legal process transparency in Poland and improvement of communication between public authorities and citizens.
The project is co-financed by the National Centre of Research and Development within the Programme of Social Innovations.