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Raising economic performance by fostering product market competition in GermanyEnglish | View long abstract 09-Aug-2006 Andrés Fuentes, Eckhard Wurzel and Andreas Reindl Much scope remains to make regulation of product markets more conducive to competition - notwithstanding progress in recent years - with substantial benefits for consumer welfare, productivity and employment. Economics Department Working Paper 507. Related documents: |
OECD Economic Survey of Germany 2006: Sustained Competition is Absent in Energy Marketspdf,72Kb,English | View long abstract 30-May-2006 Extract taken from Chapter 5 of the OECD Economic Survey of Germany 2006. While substantial reforms in the regulation of energy markets have been introduced, further measures are required to curb discrimination ... Related documents: |
Economic Survey of Germany 2006: Fostering product market competition would have large benefitsEnglish | View long abstract 30-May-2006 Much scope remains to make regulation of product markets more conducive to competition –notwithstanding progress in recent years –, with substantial benefits for consumer welfare, productivity and employment. Related documents: |
Economic Survey - Germany 2004: Improving the capacity to innovateEnglish | View long abstract 05-Aug-2004 How does Germany’s innovation performance compare to other OECD countries? How can additional reforms for higher education, immigration, capital and labour markets improve innovation performance? |
Economic Survey: Germany 2004: Fostering product market competitionEnglish | View long abstract 05-Aug-2004 How can reform of product market regulation improve the environment for doing business? Which measures can boost firm creation? |
Germany: Consolidating Economic and Social Renewal - OECD Reviews of Regulatory ReformEnglish | View long abstract 01-Jul-2004 This review presents an overall picture, set within a macroeconomic context, of regulatory achievements and challenges in Germany, including regulatory quality, competition policy, and market openness. Related documents: |
Regulatory Reform in Telecommunications in Germanypdf,480Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2004 This report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Sector analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Germany. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review process. Also available: |
Regulatory Reform in Electricity, Gas and Pharmacies in Germany - Part IIpdf,200Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2004 This report on Electricity, Gas, and Pharmacies – Part II analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Germany. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review process. Also available:Related documents: |
Regulatory Reform in Electricity, Gas and Pharmacies in Germany - Part Ipdf,482Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2004 This report on Electricity, Gas, and Pharmacies – Part I analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Germany. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review process. Also available:Related documents: |
Enhancing Market Openness Through Regulatory Reform in Germanypdf,317Kb,English | View long abstract 01-Jul-2004 This report on Enhancing Market Openness through Regulatory Reform analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Germany. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review process. Also available: |
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