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France: Competition Law and Policy in 1998

27-Oct-1999

In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1998.

Public Sector Corruption: An International Survey of Prevention Measures

15-Aug-1999

This book surveys the measures that 15 OECD countries are currently using to protect their domestic public institutions against corruption. It is a companion to Ethics in the Public Service: Current Issues and Practice (OECD 1996).

Structure of the civil service employment in seven OECD countries...

25-Feb-1999

This document analyses selected characteristics of civil service employment: the position of women, part-time work, the age structure and civil service inflows and outflows and provides elements of comparison ...

Children and Families at Risk: New Issues in Integrating Services

22-Dec-1998

Fears of the prospect of growing social exclusion have become important concerns in recent years for many countries. Improving the quality of education and the standards attained by students to improve ...

Information Technology as an Instrument of Public Management Reform: A Study of Five OECD Countries

04-Dec-1998

Prepared as part of the OECD's effort to understand public management reform in its member countries, this report examines the role of information technology (IT) in public management in five OECD countries: Australia, Finland, France, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: French press packet

15-Jul-1998

15-16 July 1998. Press packet prepared by France on the occasion of the signing ceremony of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.

Macroeconomic Effects of Pension Reforms in the Context of Ageing Populations: Overlapping Generations Model Simulations for 7 OECD Countries (Economics Department Working Paper 201)

23-Jun-1998

Ketil Hviding and Marcel Mérette

Using overlapping generations (OLG) models calibrated on 7 OECD countries - the United States, Japan, France, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom and Sweden - the authors investigate the macroeconomic impact of possible pension reform strategies as populations age.

The economic benefits of regulatory reform

19-May-1998

Sveinbjörn Blöndal and Dirk Pilat

The potential impact of regulatory reform on the performances of five countries: the United States, Japan, Germany, France and the United Kingdom in five key sectors: electricity, air and road transport, telecommunications and distribution. OECD Economic Studies No. 28.