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Barriers to Competition in Croatia: The Role of Government Regulation

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In order to sustain growth and improve competitiveness, a second generation of reforms has been launched to help Croatia's successful integration in EU and global markets. A cornerstone of this reform agenda is the implementation of product market policies that are less restrictive of competition, to enable firms to put resources to their most efficient use.Adoption of pro-competitive product market policies would enhance Croatia's ability to converge to higher income levels. This paper uses a number of benchmarking tools to assess the extent to which Croatia's product market policies are restrictive of firm rivalry, entry and exit. This is done by benchmarking various dimension of the Croatian regulatory framework to a best practices worldwide, and, more specifically across the OECD and the European Union.

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Sanja Madzarevic-Sujster ocupa atualmente o cargo de economista sénior no Banco Mundial. Antes de entrar para o Banco, trabalhou no Ministério das Finanças da Croácia e no Instituto de Análise e Previsões Macroeconómicas da Croácia. Sanja também ocupou um cargo de professora associada na cátedra de Finanças Públicas.

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Authors Donat de Rosa, Donato de Rosa, Sanj Madzarevic-Sujster, Sanja Madzarevic-Sujster, V Sonje, Velimir Sonje
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.03.2017
 
EAN 9783659901249
ISBN 978-3-659-90124-9
No. of pages 104
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Miscellaneous

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