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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Improving Indonesia's Investment Climate

    Foreign investment can be an important ally in supporting diversification and productivity growth, and greater efforts to strengthen the investment environment in Indonesia would likely yield substantial dividends.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Korea Policy Brief: Promoting Innovative Entrepreneurship

    Korea has undertaken reforms to stimulate entrepreneurship and improve SME efficiency, but further efforts are needed to foster a more entrepreneurial culture and develop market-based financing for innovative and growth-oriented start-ups and SMEs.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Setting a Sustainable Path toward Universal Health Coverage

    For Indonesia to achieve its universal health coverage goal in a context of rapidly accelerating demand for healthcare, the country will need to make substantial investments in service delivery capacities and mechanisms to provide financial protection against the cost of ill health.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Korea Policy Brief: Raising Productivity through Innovation and Structural Reform

    With Korea facing the most rapid population ageing in the OECD area, narrowing the productivity gap is essential to sustain output growth and boost living standards.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Promoting Green Growth for Sustainable Resource Use

    Indonesia is a resource-rich and biodiverse country. Economic prospects are favourable, but realising them will require placing Indonesia’s development trajectory on a more environmentally sustainable path.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Fighting Corruption to Attract Responsible Investors

    Fighting corruption is crucial for Indonesia as many of the sectors that are central to the country’s economic development are at high risk of corruption. The Indonesian government has stepped up its anti-corruption efforts and these reforms need to continue, with a particular focus on local governments, the police and the private sector.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Dismantling Barriers to Competition and Innovation

    The performance of the Indonesian economy could be improved considerably by removing administrative and regulatory barriers to competition through a programme that reviews regulations.

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  • 31-October-2016

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Enhancing Job Quality

    Sustained growth and job creation have helped increase Indonesian living standards significantly, but the quality of available jobs remains low, which is a major drag on well-being. In particular, a high incidence of informal jobs in Indonesia means that a large number of workers face the risk of persistent poverty.

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  • 1-July-2016

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    Turkey Policy Brief: Improving the framework conditions for small and medium-sized enterprises

    SMEs are a key part of Turkey’s economy. The value-added created by SMEs increased by around 6% in the post-crisis period and employment in SMEs grew by around 9%. Turkey has enacted reforms to its company registration and insolvency procedures, which were costly and complex compared to other OECD countries. The effectiveness of these measures should be evaluated and further steps taken if necessary to stimulate business development.

  • 1-July-2016

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    Turkey Policy Brief: Removing administrative and regulatory barriers to competition

    The dynamism of Turkey’s business sector played a vital role in the country’s economic growth in the 2000s. However, because of competition-unfriendly product market regulations markets have not reaped the full benefits of this dynamism. Turkish authorities can help unlock growth potential by reviewing regulations and identifying where malfunctions are occurring.

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