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This is the RPC's case histories section on the Small and Micro Business Assessment (SaMBA), updated August 2019.
This is the RPC's case histories section on trade and investment assessments, October 2020.
This is the RPC's case histories document, December 2016 version.
This is a short RPC guidance note on assessing Covid-19 restrictions-related impacts in regulatory impact assessments.
This is the RPC's case histories section on appraisal periods, September 2020.
This is the RPC's case histories section on competition assessments, October 2020.
This is the RPC's case histories section on options, September 2020.
This guidance document summarises how the RPC undertakes its casework function.
This is the RPC's case histories section on rationale for intervention, January 2021.
The RPC are committed to improving the regulatory understanding and skills of policymakers across government.
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