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Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Finland [electronic resource] / Jens Høj and Michael Wise = Concurrence sur le marché des biens et performance économique en Finlande / Jens Høj et Michael Wise

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: OECD Economics Department Working Papers ; no.413.Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2004.Description: 45 p. ; 21 x 29.7cmOther title:
  • Concurrence sur le marché des biens et performance économique en Finlande
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • K21
  • L16
  • L11
  • L33
  • L43
  • L9
  • L87
  • L81
  • O57
Online resources: Abstract: Following the deep recession in the early 1990s growth has been strong, but the scope for economic catch-up remains considerable and cross-country empirical evidence suggests that enhancing competition is an important means of achieving this. Structural reforms to strengthen competition in the early 1990s did boost growth and were also ahead of similar developments in the EU. However, indicators suggest that relatively weak competition remains in a number of sectors. Moreover, potential competition is reduced by a sparse population and relative long distances to large markets, which together with the prevalence of local monopolies and public ownership in many network industries, point to the need for greater vigilance to sustain and promote competition. Further reforms to promote product market competition should focus on fundamental changes in the regulatory approach as well as more incremental measures to intensify competition. The competition authority should concentrate ...
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Following the deep recession in the early 1990s growth has been strong, but the scope for economic catch-up remains considerable and cross-country empirical evidence suggests that enhancing competition is an important means of achieving this. Structural reforms to strengthen competition in the early 1990s did boost growth and were also ahead of similar developments in the EU. However, indicators suggest that relatively weak competition remains in a number of sectors. Moreover, potential competition is reduced by a sparse population and relative long distances to large markets, which together with the prevalence of local monopolies and public ownership in many network industries, point to the need for greater vigilance to sustain and promote competition. Further reforms to promote product market competition should focus on fundamental changes in the regulatory approach as well as more incremental measures to intensify competition. The competition authority should concentrate ...

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