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This book analyses the role of the OECD in diffusing policy innovations. Through the study of regulatory impact analysis (RIA), it shows how transnational networks affect national policy process. De Francesco's analytical framework encompasses the institutional features as well as internal and international determinants of a policy innovation such as RIA. Drawing on original data sets, three empirical analyses assess to what extent government decisions to adopt, implement, and evaluate RIA were driven by the OECD. Transnational Policy Innovation argues that concepts of policy innovation diffusion provide a useful framework for understanding the dynamics of transnational governance. It shows that the OECD has been successful in framing and diffusing a template of evidence-based decision making. However, downplaying RIA as an instrument of political control has limited the influence of the OECD's peer review and comparative indicators on the administrative and institutional setting.
Contents
contents
List of Figures and Tables ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Preface xv
Chapter One: Introduction 1
Chapter Two: The Analytical Framework 19
Chapter Three: RIA as an Oversight Mechanism 37
Chapter Four: Framing a Transnational Policy Innovation 57
Chapter Five: Influencing RIA Adoption 73
Chapter Six: Modelling RIA Implementation 93
Chapter Seven: Evaluating RIA Programmes 125
Chapter Eight: Conclusion 147
Appendices 159
Bibliography 173
Index 199



