游说规制的法律与经济学分析——通过成本指标指数走向最优结构

D. Krsmanović
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全球游说活动的动态监管需要快速的比较学习,而减少公共债务的压力则需要负责任和有效的决策。本研究的主要目的是通过提供一种评估游说法规的新工具,从结构上和比较上改进比较评估和实际决策。本研究主要代表了对游说监管研究领域的贡献。它引入了一个指数,首次试图衡量游说监管的直接合规成本。成本指标指数(CII)提供了一个全新的平台,从比较和特殊两方面对已通过的游说法和这些法律的建议进行定性和定量评估。CII不仅是过去十年中引入的唯一新工具,也是对游说法规成本进行比较评估的唯一工具。除了定性的贡献外,本研究还引入了一个额外的理论框架来补充对游说法的定性分析。九重理论允许对游说法规进行更有组织的评估和分类,同时指出收益和成本。最后,本文介绍了成本效益标签(CBL)。这些标签可能会改善前立法影响评估程序,主要是在独特的角度。在最后一部分,研究集中在四个东南欧国家(斯洛文尼亚,塞尔维亚,黑山和马其顿),并首次将他们纳入讨论,并计算他们的CPI和CII分数。该申请的特别重点是塞尔维亚,考虑到该国的具体政治和经济情况,对其关于《游说法》的建议进行了定性和定量的广泛分析。虽然所获得的结果具有指示性,但CII可能会在学术和政策制定领域找到自己的位置,并有望为更好地理解全球游说法规做出贡献。
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A Law and Economics Analysis of Lobbying Regulation - Towards an Optimal Structure Through the Cost Indicator Index
The dynamic regulation of lobbying worldwide requires fast comparative learning, while pressures for the reduction of public debts require responsible and efficient policymaking. The main intention of this research was to improve both comparative assessment and practical policymaking by offering a new tool for the assessment of lobbying regulations, both structurally and comparatively. This research primarily represents a contribution to the lobbying regulation research arena. It introduces an index which for the first time attempts to measure the direct compliance costs of lobbying regulation. The Cost Indicator Index (CII) offers a brand new platform for qualitative and quantitative assessment of adopted lobbying laws and proposals of those laws, both in the comparative and the sui generis dimension. The CII is not just the only new tool introduced in the last decade, but it is the only tool available for comparative assessments of the costs of lobbying regulations. Beside the qualitative contribution, the research introduces an additional theoretical framework for complementary qualitative analysis of the lobbying laws. The Ninefold theory allows a more structured assessment and classification of lobbying regulations, both by indication of benefits and costs. Lastly, this research introduces the Cost-Benefit Labels (CBL). These labels might improve an ex-antelobbying regulation impact assessment procedure, primarily in the sui generis perspective.In its final part, the research focuses on four South East European countries (Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia), and for the first time brings them into the discussion and calculates their CPI and CII scores. The special focus of the application was on Serbia, whose proposal on the Law on Lobbying has been extensively analysed in qualitative and quantitative terms, taking into consideration specific political and economic circumstances of the country. Although the obtained results are of an indicative nature, the CII will probably find its place within the academic and policymaking arena, and will hopefully contribute to a better understanding of lobbying regulations worldwide.
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