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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Competition and Economic Performance: A Brief Review of the Literature
- 3 The Maze of Services Regulation
- 4 The Changing Role of the Tertiary Sector
- 5 The Impact of Services Regulation
- 6 Looking Ahead: Will Liberalization Policies Succeed?
- APPENDIX 1 COMPETITION, PRIVATIZATION, AND PERFORMANCE
- APPENDIX 2 OECD INPUT–OUTPUT TABLES CLASSIFICATION BY SECTORS
- Comments
- 7 Introduction
- 8 Evidence and Theory of Reforms
- 9 Exploit a Parliamentary Majority
- 10 Widen Your Political Base
- 11 Divide and Conquer
- 12 Exploit External Constraints
- 13 How to Reform: Pulling the Strings
- Comments
- Final Remarks
- General Index
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- Source:
- Structural Reforms Without Prejudices
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Competition and Economic Performance: A Brief Review of the Literature
- 3 The Maze of Services Regulation
- 4 The Changing Role of the Tertiary Sector
- 5 The Impact of Services Regulation
- 6 Looking Ahead: Will Liberalization Policies Succeed?
- APPENDIX 1 COMPETITION, PRIVATIZATION, AND PERFORMANCE
- APPENDIX 2 OECD INPUT–OUTPUT TABLES CLASSIFICATION BY SECTORS
- Comments
- 7 Introduction
- 8 Evidence and Theory of Reforms
- 9 Exploit a Parliamentary Majority
- 10 Widen Your Political Base
- 11 Divide and Conquer
- 12 Exploit External Constraints
- 13 How to Reform: Pulling the Strings
- Comments
- Final Remarks
- General Index