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A Study on the Necessity of Regulatory Impact Analysis to the Assembly-introduced Bills

  • Journal of Regulation Studies
  • 2011, 20(1), pp.33-62
  • Publisher : 한국규제학회
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration

HYUKWOO LEE 1 Juchan Kim 2 Tae-Yun Kim 3 Cha Min Yuh 4

1배재대학교
2광운대학교
3한양대학교
4국회예산정책처

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ABSTRACT

This study intends to insist on the necessity of Regulatory Impact Analysis to the Assembly-introduced Bills which have been exempted from a detailed social benefit/cost analysis in Korea. With the various monitoring systems of Korean National Assembly like Legislation and Judiciary Committee, NABO(national assembly budget office), NARS(national assembly research service), We could not judge sufficiently whether the Bills bring to benefits over the costs to the society. Because these existed monitoring institutions does not adopt the logics of regulatory impact analysis which is useful to analyze costs and benefits of Bills. So, The growing number of bills introduced by assembly which are exempt from the regulatory quality process could be remedied by a permanent monitoring tools like Regulatory Impact Analysis in the National Assembly to assure oversight of the quality of laws.

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