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16-Dec-2008
Lobbying is the worldwide practice of influencing decision making process by special interests. Lobbying provides decision makers with valuable data and insight for more informed decisions and also enables stakeholders’ voices to be heard.
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08-Mar-2004
The Regulatory Governance Initiative (RGI) in South East Europe Seminar on Reducing Administrative Barriers to Business Creation and Development
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26-Feb-2003
This explanatory issues paper was prepared by Elisabeth Roderburg for the OECD Secretariat. The objective of the paper is to raise questions that might advance discussions at the 25 March 2003 Global Forum of Governance.
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02-Jul-2001
The literature on the benefits and costs of regulation demonstrates that this issue can be explored systematically using standard economic analysis. It also shows that regulation can have a significant adverse impact on economic growth.
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22-Feb-2001
One of the most significant events in recent Thai political history is the promulgation of the 1997 Constitution. The Constitution is significant not because of its contents.
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16-Feb-2001
Regulatory quality, not deregulation, is the driving principle behind reform today: - Deregulation where markets work better than governments - Re-regulation and new regulatory institutions where markets cannot work without governments.
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16-Feb-2001
Deep and liquid capital markets are the essential building blocks of today's economy, supplying the funds for economic growth and job creation.
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16-Feb-2001
Regulatory reform programs have been core part of the public sector reform since the new government of President Kim, Dae-jung took office in February 1998.
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16-Feb-2001
The main title of the event: "Foundations for Sustainable Growth - Progress and Challenges in Regulatory Reform" - must remain at the forefront of our thoughts over the course of this meeting, and beyond.
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16-Feb-2001
Only bearded men in mountain cabins want government to disappear. The rest of the population understands that yielding a certain amount of personal sovereignty is a fair trade for a few curbs on the effects of human frailty.
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