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OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform
OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Korea 2007
Progress in Implementing Regulatory Reform
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  19 Mar 2007
Pages: 188 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789264032064 , OECD Code: 422007111E1
Price:   €31 | $43 | £27 | ¥4000 | MXN550
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Korea was among the first countries reviewed in the OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform Series. Since the first review in 2000, Korea has made bold efforts to enhance conditions for long term growth: promoting regulatory reform, cutting red tape, strengthening competition policy and market openness. The Korean government has also modernised  its regulatory framework for information technologies, an area where Korea plays a leading role among OECD countries. This publication assesses progress since 2000 and analyses many of the lessons of implementation of regulatory reform. It highlights possible responses to current challenges. These include the pressures of an ageing society, future welfare needs and human capital development. The study includes a new special chapter on tertiary education, where improvements in the regulatory framework can yield significant benefits for future innovation and productivity.

Table of contents:

 Summary
 Chapter 1. Korea Monitoring Exercise: Synthesis
 Chapter 2. Government Capacity to Assure High Quality Regulation
 Chapter 3. Competition Policy
 Chapter 4. Market Openness
 Chapter 5. Telecommunications
 Chapter 6. The Tertiary Education System
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