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This paper forms part of an OECD project which addressed the issue of the structure and change in the distribution systems of seven OECD countries.
The paper gives a comprehensive view of the distribution system in the United Kingdom. Namely, it assesses the contribution of this sector to the overall economy and gives a set of market structure indicators. The public policy issues related to the distribution system are also discussed ...
Ce document fait partie d'un projet de l'OCDE qui avait pour objet l'analyse de la structure et des changements dans les systmes de distribution dans sept pays de l'OCDE.
Cette tude donne une vue d'ensemble du systme de distribution dans le Royaume-Uni. Notamment, elle donne une valuation de la contribution de ce secteur dans l'conomie et une srie d'indicateurs sur sa structure de march. Sont aussi discutes les questions de politique conomique dans le secteur de la distribution ...
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