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Economic Survey of Denmark 2006: Housing - less subsidy and more flexibilityEnglish | View long abstract 09-May-2006 This chapter discusses ways of replacing the costly government intervention in the Danish housing market with more market-based mechanisms thereby achieving the policy objectives in a more efficient and targeted way. Also available:Related documents: |
Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry in Denmarkpdf,English | View long abstract 14-May-2003 The telecommunications industry has undergone significant regulatory reform over the last decade. By 1998, 23 of the OECD countries had liberalised their telecommunications market, including voice telephony, ... Also available: |
Regulatory Reform in the Electricity Sector in Denmarkpdf,English | View long abstract 14-May-2003 Denmark has engaged the reform of its electricity sector. This report commends the decision to reform but underlines that additional measures are needed for reform to succeed. Also available: |
Enhancing Market Openness through Regulatory Reform in Denmarkpdf,English | View long abstract 14-May-2003 Does the national regulatory system allow enterprises to take full advantage of competitive global markets? Reducing regulatory barriers to trade and investment enables countries to benefit more fully from comparative advantage and innovation. Also available: |
Government Capacity to Assure High Quality Regulation in Denmarkpdf,English | View long abstract 14-May-2003 Can the national administration ensure that social and economic regulations are based on core principles of good regulation? Regulatory reform requires clear policies and the administrative machinery to ... Also available: |
Institutional Drivers of Administrative Simplificationpdf,161Kb,English | View long abstract 18-Oct-2001 Presentation at the OECD Expert meeting on Administrative Simplification - Best Practices in OECD Countries, 18-19 October 2001 |
The Role of Competition Policy in Regulatory Reform in Denmarkpdf,624Kb,English | View long abstract 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 ... Also available:Related documents: |
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