This paper examines product market policies in Croatia by benchmarking them to OECD countries and highlighting how policies that are more conducive to competition would stimulate a more efficient allocation of resources and, in consequence, facilitate convergence to higher income levels. OECD indicators of overall regulation in product markets indicate that Croatias policies in 2007 were generally more restrictive of competition than were the policies...
Voir la suite
INFORMATION
-
2009/10/01
-
Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
-
WPS5100
-
1
-
1
-
2010/07/01
-
Disclosed
-
Barriers to competition in Croatia : the role of government regulation
-
Private and Financial Sector