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Better Regulation: Synthesis of the reports on Denmark, Netherlands, Portugal and United Kingdompdf,447Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Jul-2009 The EU 15 project is a partnership between the OECD and the EU Commission. It aims to assess regulatory management capacities in 15 member states of the EU, describes trends in their development, and identifies gaps in relation to good practice. |
Better Regulation in Portugalpdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 10-Jul-2009 The EU 15 project is a partnership between the OECD and the EU Commission. It aims to assess regulatory management capacities in 15 member states of the EU, describes trends in their development, and identifies gaps in relation to good practice. |
Making Life Easy for Citizens and Businesses in Portugal: Administrative Simplification and e-GovernmentEnglish | View long abstract 19-Jan-2009 This report, the first OECD study to analyse the successes and challenges of both administrative simplification and e-government in a national context, analyses Portugal's simplication programme, assess its implications for the public sector and service delivery, and makes proposals for action.& |
Economic survey of Portugal 2008: Maximising the gains from integration in the world economyEnglish | View long abstract 25-Jun-2008 Portugal can benefit more from globalisation. This requires further reducing the cost of doing business, promoting competition and improving regulations in infrastructure sectors that provide services to firms. |
Portugal on track with its public sector simplification programme, says OECD reportEnglish | View long abstract 18-Jun-2008 Portugal has made good progress in simplifying its public sector functions and processes through administrative simplification and e-government since 2006, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Economic Survey - Portugal 2004: Structural policies to lift Portugal's living standardsEnglish | View long abstract 16-Sep-2004 What should be done to raise productivity growth and allow catching up in living standards? Have insufficiencies in the education and training systems been appropriately addressed? How well does the labour ... Also available: |