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Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda
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/ Commercial determinants
/ Concept Formation
/ Coordination
/ Debate
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Globalization
/ Health aspects
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Impact assessment
/ Institutionalization
/ Interest groups
/ International economic relations
/ International trade
/ Investments
/ Legislation
/ Management
/ Medical policy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-regulation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Norms
/ Planetary health
/ Politics
/ Pressure groups
/ Price control
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Stakeholder consultation
/ Tobacco industry
/ Trade
2023
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Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda
by
Brooks, Eleanor
, Lauber, Kathrin
in
Attention
/ Commercial determinants
/ Concept Formation
/ Coordination
/ Debate
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Globalization
/ Health aspects
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Impact assessment
/ Institutionalization
/ Interest groups
/ International economic relations
/ International trade
/ Investments
/ Legislation
/ Management
/ Medical policy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-regulation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Norms
/ Planetary health
/ Politics
/ Pressure groups
/ Price control
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Stakeholder consultation
/ Tobacco industry
/ Trade
2023
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Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda
by
Brooks, Eleanor
, Lauber, Kathrin
in
Attention
/ Commercial determinants
/ Concept Formation
/ Coordination
/ Debate
/ Decision making
/ Development Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ European Union
/ Evaluation
/ Globalization
/ Health aspects
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Impact assessment
/ Institutionalization
/ Interest groups
/ International economic relations
/ International trade
/ Investments
/ Legislation
/ Management
/ Medical policy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-regulation
/ Neoliberalism
/ Norms
/ Planetary health
/ Politics
/ Pressure groups
/ Price control
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Stakeholder consultation
/ Tobacco industry
/ Trade
2023
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Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda
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Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda
2023
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Overview
Meta-regulation – the rules that govern how individual policies are developed and reviewed – has not received much attention in the study of health policy. We argue that these rules, far from value-free and objective, have significant potential to shape policy outputs and, as such, health outcomes. Channelling and operationalising wider paradigms like neoliberalism, they determine, for instance, what is considered ‘good’ policy, how decisions are made, based on which evidence, and whose voices matter. Exploring an archetypal example of meta-regulation, the European Union’s Better Regulation agenda, we illustrate why meta-regulatory tools such as impact assessment, stakeholder consultation, and evaluation – and the norms that underlie their application – matter for health. In so doing, we concentrate especially on the ways in which Better Regulation may affect interest groups’ ability to exert influence and, conversely, how actors have sought to shape Better Regulation. We argue that attention to meta-regulation contributes to counter-balancing the focus on agency within debates at the intersection of globalisation and health, and notably those on regulatory practices and coordination. Whilst research has noted, for instance, the origins of frameworks like Better Regulation and the increasing inclusion of 'good regulatory practice' provisions within trade and investment agreements, less attention is directed to the role that these frameworks play once institutionalised. Yet, as we illustrate, there is considerable scope for meta-regulation to enhance our understanding of the forces shaping health policy via, for instance, conceptualisations of the (social, economic, political, commercial) determinants of health. As such, we call for increased attention to the role of meta-regulation in research and practice aimed at improving human and planetary health.
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