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Regulatory Reform - Regulatory Impact Assessment

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  • Tsimaras, Konstantinos

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In the mid-1990 for the first time in post-war period Greek strategies for economic development shifted markedly to reliance on market forces rather than a downward spiral in economic performance, ultimately resulting in crisis and discrediting the traditionally interventionist and regulatory role of the Greek state in economy. Today there are new opportunities for much-needed reforms. The many significant reforms underway reforms are accelerating structural adjustment creating a new economy that is more flexible and competitive

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  • Tsimaras, Konstantinos, 2010. "Regulatory Reform - Regulatory Impact Assessment," Apas Papers 37, Academic Public Administration Studies Archive - APAS.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsu:apasro:37
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    Regulatory Impact Assessment(RIA); Reform;

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