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-friendly conditions. This paper examines framework conditions, notably competition legislation and policy affecting firm entry and exit …
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well-designed environmental policies can provide a ‘free lunch’ – encouraging innovation, bringing about gains in …
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Innovation is key to boosting Australia’s productivity and inclusiveness. This paper examines the policies that create … good conditions for innovation, not only in science and technology but also wider forms, such as business-model innovation …. Competition and flexible markets are particularly important in the Australian context. Also there is room to improve the …
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ainsi que les politiques de concurrence et de régulation ont tous un impact sur la croissance de la productivité. Les défis …
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investment through wide-ranging structural reforms. Areas that require reforms include the regulation of product and labour … markets, taxes, infrastructure, skills, innovation, trade policy, rule of law and financial markets. Beyond changing the rules …, implementation and restoring institutional capacity are equally important. Enhancing competition, for which implementation and …
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planning and infrastructure provision, enhancing competition and increasing investment in innovation and intangibles. This … diminish its access to global markets, the scale and efficiency of domestic businesses, the level of competition, and the … ability to benefit from innovation at the global frontier. Policy and institutions are generally supportive of productivity …
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role of workplace training will be important. So too will be further measures that support the innovation capacity of the … business sector, including innovation policies that promote the absorptive capacity of firms and do not favour incumbents at …
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Never in the past 30 years has productivity growth been lower than since the 2008 global financial crisis, and never has income inequality been higher than it is today in Japan, and in the OECD area. The two challenges have some common origins, including a widening productivity and wage gap...
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innovation. Spain has done well in reducing the carbon emissions intensity of GDP growth but will need to do more to meet future …
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informality, simplify the minimum wage structure, increase competition and reduce regulatory burdens. In addition to further …
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