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The OECD Review of Regulatory Reform in Turkey presents an overall picture, set within a macro-economic context, of regulatory achievements and challenges including regulatory quality, competition policy, and market openness.
The unique OECD peer review process has helped improve public policy. It assesses how countries manage the design, adoption and enforcement of regulations according to a conceptual framework. It ensures comparability while taking account of institutional and cultural differences across countries.
14-November-2002
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This report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Turkey. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review pr...
14-November-2002
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This report on Enhancing Market Openness through Regulatory Reform analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Turkey. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review pro...
14-November-2002
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The report was prepared for The OECD Review of Regulatory Reform in Turkey published in November 2002. The Review is one of a series of country reports carried out under the OECD's Regulatory Reform Programme, in response to the 1997 mandate by O...
14-November-2002
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This report on Regulatory Reform in Electricity, Domestic Ferries and Trucking analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Turkey. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during th...
10-October-2002
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This report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry analyses the institutional set-up and use of policy instruments in Turkey. It also includes the country-specific policy recommendations developed by the OECD during the review pr...
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