ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTICE УДК 338.242 JEL: L51 LIASHENKO Olha1, CHUKAEVA Iryna2 1Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the NAS of Ukraine, Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/ ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF REGULATORY DECISIONS ON ENERGY SECURITY Ensuring the energy security of the state is the main priority of the energy policy in any country. The most important condition for making efficient regulatory decisions in the energy sector is the assessment of the possible consequences of their implementation for energy security. Carrying out such an assessment is one of the most difficult tasks, as it requires taking into account many factors and trends that often work in opposite directions. The existing methods of energy security level assessment are characterized, the shortcomings of each of them are revealed, in particular, the limited possibilities of their application by the regulatory acts drafters. The authors’ methodical approaches are proposed, which are based on the indicative analysis methodology and the using of simplified system of indicators characterizing the individual key components of state's energy security. They can be used both during the preparation of the regulatory act draft as a part of regulatory impact analysis and for the monitoring of regulatory acts efficiency and the preparation of monitoring reports. Keywords:regulatory impact analysis; indicative analysis; energy security.
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