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EVALUATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT PRACTICE OF STATE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION BODIES: ADMINISTRATIVE PRESSURE INDEX

Anastasiya Alekhnovich and Leonid Anuchin

Public administration issues, 2021, issue 1, 7-29

Abstract: The article presents the experience of developing the annual Administrative Pressure Index, a working tool based on official date aimed at evaluating and adjusting the law enforcement practice of state control and supervisory bodies operating in the Russian Federation. Within the framework of the Index, we analyze the proportion of organizations being inspected, the harshness of treatment (proportion of warnings and fines for the violations), the proportion of extra fines imposed without inspections, as well as the change in the amount of fines imposed by control and supervision authorities. The Index indicators are assessed both at the federal and regional level of the Russian Federation. Currently, the Index analyzes the work of the state bodies that execute the most massive types of control and supervision. The analyses of the Index indicators in 2019 and 2020 together with the federal and regional authorities and prosecutors showed significant differences in the law enforcement practice shown by territorial offices within each of the state bodies, including those related to violations of the current regulation by the officials. The development of the Index provided new opportunities to the commissioners for the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs, prosecutors and authorities to reduce the administrative pressure on business and economy.

Keywords: administrative pressure; administrative burden; index of administrative pressure; commissioners for the protection of entrepreneurs’ rights; state control; state supervision; development of small and medium-sized businesses; business climate; investments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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