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29-Oct-2001
Regulatory reform, as it is now being carried out in Italy within a framework for public sector revitalisation, constitutes the first borad-based attempt in post-war years to transform the role of the state.
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29-Oct-2001
Can the national administration ensure that social and economic regulations are based on core principles of good regulation?
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08-Jun-2001
It is vital for South East European countries to manage and track their progress in reform against a coherent set of benchmarks and the Monitoring Instruments serve that purpose.
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01-May-2001
Ireland is among several OECD countries to request a broad review by the OECD of its national regulatory practices and domestic regulatory reforms.
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22-Apr-2001
Competition policy is central to regulatory reform. Its principles and analysis provide a benchmark for assessing the quality of economic and social regulations. It motivates the application of laws that ...
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02-Jun-2000
At the end of 1997, Korea suffered one of the worst economic crises ever experienced by an OECD country.
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21-Apr-2000
Ten years after Hungary made the formal change from a centrally planned economy to a market system, the competition issues that appear in Hungary’s markets are comparable to those in other OECD countries ...
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21-Apr-2000
Is competition policy sufficiently integrated into the general policy framework for regulation? Competition policy is central to regulatory reform, because (as background report to Chapter 2 shows) its ...
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20-Apr-2000
Competition policy and enforcement have promoted two fundamental aspects of reform in Korea: increased reliance on markets rather than central government direction to drive growth and increased openness ...
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10-Sep-1999
This review of the electricity sector assesses how the country can improve economic regulations and market structures to support the beneficial effects of competition, increase consumer choice and enhance productivity of the sector concerned.
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