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Too little Destruction too little Creation A Schumpeterian Diagnosis of Barriers to Sustained Growth in Ukraine

Title
  1. Too little Destruction too little Creation [electronic resource]: A Schumpeterian Diagnosis of Barriers to Sustained Growth in Ukraine / Christian Gianella and William Tompson
Published by
  1. Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.
Author
  1. Gianella, Christian.

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Additional authors
  1. Tompson, William.
Description
  1. 50 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
Summary
  1. This paper examines problems of entry, exit and competition in Ukrainian product markets. It finds that Ukraine still has too little of all three, and that exit mechanisms, in particular, function poorly. Since impediments to entry and exit are largely the product of excessive and ill administered regulation, the paper also provides a systematic assessment of product-market regulation in Ukraine, using indicators developed by the OECD Economics Department. Finally, the paper presents the main findings of two empirical studies concerned with the potentially large benefits of opening up markets, via both increased competition and further privatisation, for productivity growth in Ukraine. This paper relates to the 2007 Economic Survey of Ukraine (www.oecd.org/eco/studies/ukraine).
Series statement
  1. OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.574
Uniform title
  1. OECD Economics Department Working Papers, no.574.
Subject
  1. Economics
  2. Ukraine
Author
  1. Gianella, Christian.
Title
  1. Too little Destruction too little Creation [electronic resource]: A Schumpeterian Diagnosis of Barriers to Sustained Growth in Ukraine / Christian Gianella and William Tompson
Imprint
  1. Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.
Series
  1. OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.574
  2. OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.574.
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  1. Full text online available onsite at NYPL
Indexed term
  1. Economics
  2. Ukraine
Added author
  1. Tompson, William.
Other standard identifier
  1. 10.1787/111542115845 doi
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