Replication Data for: Who feeds information to regulators? Stakeholder diversity in European Union regulatory agency consultations
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To design regulatory policies, agencies depend on information from the industries they are tasked to regulate. Therefore, agencies can organize consultations with the aim of obtaining information from different perspectives. This article focuses on stakeholder diversity in agency public consultations. We ask to what extent is information provided by stakeholders other than the regulated sector, such as other business interests, experts or non-business interests? Stakeholder diversity is relevant as it may prevent agencies to become exposed to one-sided information and capture by specialized interests. Are there consultation design factors that foster consultation diversity? Or, is (a lack of) consultation diversity structurally shaped by the context in which an agency operates? Analyzing a wide range of public consultations organized by European Union regulatory agencies indicates that most information agencies receive via consultations comes from regulated interests and that the limited participation of non-regulated interests is highly tenacious.
Beyers, J and S. Arras (2019). "Who feeds information to regulators? Stakeholder diversity in European Union regulatory agency consultations" Journal of Public Policy in press.
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2019-04-11



