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  • 31-July-2020

    English

    When the going gets tough, the tough get going: How economic regulators bolster the resilience of network industries in response to the COVID-19 crisis

    Policy note identifies long-term questions and implications of the Covid-19 crisis with regard to market structure, infrastructure investment and the role of regulators.

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  • 31-March-2015

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    Indonesia Policy Brief: Enhancing Regulatory Quality and Coherence through Good Regulatory Practice

    Weaknesses in good regulatory practice remain a key challenge for improving government effectiveness, achieving greater coherence between different laws and regulations (both domestically and vis-à-vis other countries) and, ultimately, making it easier to do business in Indonesia.

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  • 30-November-2014

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    India Policy Brief: Improving the Business Environment through Effective Regulation

    India began its regulatory reforms in the early 1990s, reducing state involvement through the privatisation of companies, by putting in place independent regulatory mechanisms to boost competition and private-sector-led growth, and to strengthen consumer protection. But the reform efforts lacked coherence and, more recently, have stalled.

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  • 4-March-2011

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    The Impact of Structural Reforms on Current Account Imbalances, Economics Department Policy Note No. 3

    Global current account imbalances widened markedly in the years preceding the global economic crisis.

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