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The requirement that civil servants undertake Compliance Cost Assessment (CCA) dates, in Britain, from 1985 and was explicitly linked to the Conservative government policy of deregulation (Cmnd 9571, 1985). It is therefore necessary to precede our account of the evolving use and nature of the CCA requirement with a discussion of the Deregulation Initiative and its role in government policy.
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© 1998 Julie Froud, Rebecca Boden, Anthony Ogus and Peter Stubbs
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Froud, J., Boden, R., Ogus, A., Stubbs, P. (1998). The Deregulation Initiative and Compliance Cost Assessment. In: Controlling the Regulators. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14632-1_1
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