Serbia's New Growth Agenda

This note outlines barriers to competition in product markets based primarily on the screening of Serbian regulations using the OECD Product Market Regulation methodology and comparison to regulations in the OECD. The note focuses on topics covered by the 2018 OECD-WBG product market regulation (PMR) indicators such as regulation of network industries, professional services, state-owned enterprises, and restrictions on foreign businesses. The OECD-WBG product market regulation indicators are a screening tool that measure the degree to which regulations promote or inhibit competition. The indicators rely on qualitative information on over 1,000 features of economy-wide and sectoral regulations. The qualitative information is collected and coded based on a standardized questionnaire and later aggregated into quantitative scores that run from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive) using standardized weights. The analysis in this note relies on primary data for Serbia collected by the World Bank Group and comparative data for other countries collected by the OECD. To ensure comparability across countries the data is current as of January 1, 2018. The data has been collected throughout 2018 and the indicators included in this report are as of July 2019. The PMR indicators for Serbia have been calculated as part of the partnership between OECD and WBG Markets and Competition Policy Team and the primary data has been collected in collaboration with more than 30 public and private institutions in Serbia.

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-03-26
Subjects:COMPETITION POLICY, REGULATION, PUBLIC OWNERSHIP, SERVICE DELIVERY, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY SECTOR, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR, TRANSPORT SECTOR, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR, RETAIL SECTOR,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/553091585543567018/Serbia-New-Growth-Agenda-Removing-Regulatory-Barriers-to-Competition
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spelling dig-okr-10986335672024-08-07T18:56:32Z Serbia's New Growth Agenda Removing Regulatory Barriers to Competition World Bank COMPETITION POLICY REGULATION PUBLIC OWNERSHIP SERVICE DELIVERY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY SECTOR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR TRANSPORT SECTOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR RETAIL SECTOR This note outlines barriers to competition in product markets based primarily on the screening of Serbian regulations using the OECD Product Market Regulation methodology and comparison to regulations in the OECD. The note focuses on topics covered by the 2018 OECD-WBG product market regulation (PMR) indicators such as regulation of network industries, professional services, state-owned enterprises, and restrictions on foreign businesses. The OECD-WBG product market regulation indicators are a screening tool that measure the degree to which regulations promote or inhibit competition. The indicators rely on qualitative information on over 1,000 features of economy-wide and sectoral regulations. The qualitative information is collected and coded based on a standardized questionnaire and later aggregated into quantitative scores that run from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive) using standardized weights. The analysis in this note relies on primary data for Serbia collected by the World Bank Group and comparative data for other countries collected by the OECD. To ensure comparability across countries the data is current as of January 1, 2018. The data has been collected throughout 2018 and the indicators included in this report are as of July 2019. The PMR indicators for Serbia have been calculated as part of the partnership between OECD and WBG Markets and Competition Policy Team and the primary data has been collected in collaboration with more than 30 public and private institutions in Serbia. 2020-04-09T20:44:59Z 2020-04-09T20:44:59Z 2020-03-26 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/553091585543567018/Serbia-New-Growth-Agenda-Removing-Regulatory-Barriers-to-Competition https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33567 English Country Economic Memorandum; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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REGULATION
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
SERVICE DELIVERY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ENERGY SECTOR
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR
RETAIL SECTOR
COMPETITION POLICY
REGULATION
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
SERVICE DELIVERY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ENERGY SECTOR
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR
RETAIL SECTOR
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REGULATION
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SERVICE DELIVERY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ENERGY SECTOR
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR
RETAIL SECTOR
COMPETITION POLICY
REGULATION
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
SERVICE DELIVERY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ENERGY SECTOR
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SECTOR
TRANSPORT SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SECTOR
RETAIL SECTOR
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Serbia's New Growth Agenda
description This note outlines barriers to competition in product markets based primarily on the screening of Serbian regulations using the OECD Product Market Regulation methodology and comparison to regulations in the OECD. The note focuses on topics covered by the 2018 OECD-WBG product market regulation (PMR) indicators such as regulation of network industries, professional services, state-owned enterprises, and restrictions on foreign businesses. The OECD-WBG product market regulation indicators are a screening tool that measure the degree to which regulations promote or inhibit competition. The indicators rely on qualitative information on over 1,000 features of economy-wide and sectoral regulations. The qualitative information is collected and coded based on a standardized questionnaire and later aggregated into quantitative scores that run from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive) using standardized weights. The analysis in this note relies on primary data for Serbia collected by the World Bank Group and comparative data for other countries collected by the OECD. To ensure comparability across countries the data is current as of January 1, 2018. The data has been collected throughout 2018 and the indicators included in this report are as of July 2019. The PMR indicators for Serbia have been calculated as part of the partnership between OECD and WBG Markets and Competition Policy Team and the primary data has been collected in collaboration with more than 30 public and private institutions in Serbia.
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RETAIL SECTOR
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