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  • 28-May-2020

    English

    Coverage and representativeness of Orbis data

    This paper describes the coverage and representativeness of Orbis, a commercial database of firm-level records across many countries. Such databases can provide key insights into global economic trends and shed light on how policies affect firms within and across countries. As a benchmark, the paper uses industry-level data from the OECD STAN dataset as well as micro-aggregated data from the OECD MultiProd and DynEmp projects, which draw on official microdata representative of the entire firm population. Results indicate that Orbis is more suitable for studies that: i) take a global perspective rather than make comparisons across countries; ii) analyse top performers and multinationals rather than underperforming firms; and iii) focus on mean performance or changes within firms rather than the entire firm distribution or entry and exit.
  • 17-March-2020

    English

    SME Policy Index: Eastern Partner Countries 2020 - Assessing the Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe

    The SME Policy Index: Eastern Partner Countries 2020 – Assessing the Implementation of the Small Business Act for Europe is a unique benchmarking tool to assess and monitor progress in the design and implementation of SME policies against EU and international best practice. It is structured around the ten principles of the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA), which provide a wide range of pro-enterprise measures to guide the design and implementation of SME policies. This report marks the third edition in this series, following assessments in 2012 and 2016. It provides a comprehensive overview of the state of play in the implementation of the ten SBA principles, and monitors progress made since 2016. It also identifies remaining challenges affecting SMEs in the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries and provides recommendations to address them based on EU and international good practice examples. The 2020 edition also features a novelty: An assessment of three new dimensions going beyond core SME policy (competition, contract enforcement and business integrity) looking at key structural reform priorities that are critical to establishing a level playing field for enterprises of all sizes and ownership types.
  • 25-February-2020

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    Digital disruption in banking and its impact on competition 2020

    This paper surveys technological disruption in banking, examining its impact on competition and its potential to increase efficiency and customer welfare. It analyses the possible strategies of the players involved and the role of regulation. More materials on the topic at oe.cd/ddfm.

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  • 13-February-2020

    English

    OECD Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy: Mexico 2020

    Peer review is a core element of OECD work. This OECD report served as basis for the peer review of Mexico carried out by the OECD Competition Committee in December 2019. It describes and assesses the development of Mexico’s competition regime and the evolution of competition policy over the last few years, in particular since the 2013 reform.

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  • 19-November-2019

    English

    Fighting bid rigging in the procurement of public works in Argentina

    Argentina’s competition authority has partnered with the OECD to step up its fight against bid rigging and boost competition for public works in accordance with OECD recommendations and good practices. This report presents the result of an analysis of Argentina's procurement of public works and provides recommendations for change.

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  • 25-septembre-2019

    Français

    Examen de la Recommandation de 1998 de l’OCDE concernant une action efficace contre les ententes injustifiables

    Ce rapport analyse la mise en œuvre et la pertinence de l'ancienne recommandation de 1998 du Conseil de l'OCDE concernant une action efficace contre les ententes injustifiables et met en lumière les développements depuis son adoption.

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  • 25-septembre-2019

    Français

    Initiative de l'OCDE sur la confiance dans les entreprises

    La création de la confiance est un facteur clé pour établir les conditions du développement économique, y compris l'allocation efficace du capital, l'innovation, la productivité et les relations commerciales. Cette initiative est une plateforme permettant aux dirigeants de catalyser la bonne conduite des entreprises et de répondre aux attentes de la société pour relever les défis actuels et futurs.

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  • 18-septembre-2019

    Français

    Examens de l’OCDE pour l’évaluation de l’impact sur la concurrence: Tunisie

    Ce rapport analyse les barrières réglementaires à la concurrence dans le secteurs du transport de marchandises et du commerce de gros et de détail en Tunisie, afin d'aider les autorités tunisiennes à rendre la réglementation plus favorable à la concurrence tout en favorisant une croissance durable. Ce rapport est basé sur une évaluation des lois et réglementations en matière de concurrence menée par l'OCDE. Il élabore des recommandations visant à promouvoir un fonctionnement concurrentiel et efficace des marchés examinés. Il comprend également des estimations de l'impact que la mise en œuvre de certaines recommandations pourrait avoir sur l'économie.
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  • 31-July-2019

    English

    Implementing Regulatory Impact Analysis in the Central Government of Peru - Case Studies 2014-16

    This report looks at Peru's progress in adopting regulatory impact analysis (RIA). Based on an analysis of how regulations are issued in five Peruvian ministries, it evaluates the extent to which the building blocks of an RIA system are in place. The report offers recommendations for accelerating the adoption of international practices and the establishment of a comprehensive RIA system in Peru.
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