OECD Competition Assessment Reviews: Greece / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD Competition Assessment Reviews. ISSN:25235311)
Publisher | Paris : OECD Publishing |
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Year | 2014 |
Authors | *Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |
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Size | 388 p. ; 21 x 28cm |
Notes | Building materials -- Retail trade -- Legislation Screening by Sector -- Methodology -- Food processing -- Foreword and Acknowledgements -- Conclusion -- Horizontal obstacles to competition -- Tourism -- Preface by Horst Reichenbach -- Preface by HE Kostis Hatzidakis -- Assessment and recommendations -- Executive Summary -- Acronyms and abbreviations The work undertaken by the Greek authorities in recent years to reinforce competition law and the Hellenic Competition Commission, to simplify business administration and to liberalise professional services have demonstrated the political willingness to address the problem of existing regulatory barriers to competition that have contributed to holding back the economic recovery. The OECD Competition Assessment Project, through the scrutiny of legislation in four sectors of the Greek economy, food processing, retail trade, building materials and tourism, has identified 336 areas where particular reform can be undertaken, from a total of 539 provisions that were selected using the OECD Competition Assessment Toolkit. If our recommendations are implemented, benefits to consumers in Greece and to the Greek economy should arise in all four sectors. Throughout this report, we seek to identify the sources of those benefits and where possible provide quantitative estimates. Estimates are made on the basis of experiences of deregulation in other countries in some instances, or by relating conservative estimates of efficiency gains to the overall size of the business activity affected HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264206090-en Host=oecd-ilibrary.org |
Subjects | FREE:Finance and Investment FREE:Governance FREE:Industry and Services FREE:Greece |
ID | 8000032595 |
ISBN | 9789264206090 |