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The Role of Indicators in Structural Surveillance

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This paper examines the role of structural indicators in the process of multilateral surveillance of structural policies. An analytical framework is suggested that is based on welfare economics and which focuses on efficiency considerations. Potential indicators are examined for six areas -- taxation, trade, industry, agriculture, labour markets and financial markets. These case studies allow a series of lessons to be drawn concerning the use of structural indicators ...


Ce document porte sur le rôle des indicateurs structurels dans le processus de surveillance multilatérale des politiques structurelles. Le cadre analytique qu'il propose est fondé sur les politiques économiques du bien-être et l'attache à des considérations d'efficience. Des indicateurs potentiels sont examinés pour six domaines précis : fiscalité, échange, industrie, agriculture, marché du travail et marchés financiers. Ces études de cas permettent de tirer un certain nombre de leçons concernant l'utilisation des indicateurs structurels ...

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Paper provided by OECD, Economics Department in its series OECD Economics Department Working Papers with number 72.

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