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Author: The Office of Impact AnalysisAustralian Government Guide to Policy Impact Analysis
The Australian Government is introducing a new policy impact analysis framework that will become effective from 1 March 2023. The approach will help decision makers evaluate the costs and benefits of new policies from all angles.The Australian Government is introducing a new policy impact analysis framework that will become effective from 1 March 2023. The approach will help decision makers evaluate the costs and benefits of new policies from all angles.Tags: australia, policy impact
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Andreessen HorowitzAndrew PennAPECAustralian GovernmentCameron F. Kerry, Joshua P. Meltzer, and Andrea ReCIGIDaniel CastroDCRFDepartment of Industry, Science and ResourcesEmily Benson and Ethan B. KapsteinEuropean CommissionGillian Diebold and Daniel CastroGraham Webster and othersGregory C. AllenHomayoun Hatami et alIMFInnovation, Science and Economic Development CanadInnovationAUSIPCCJuan LondoñoKPMGMartin Neil Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton KoNick EvansNISTNTIAOECDOPSIPeter GradyStanford UniversitySusan Ariel AaronsonThe Office of Impact AnalysisThe White HouseUK GovernmentUniversity of QueenslandWEF