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  1. Cutting Red Tape
  2. Comparing Administrative Burdens across Countries
  3. Chapters
  4. Red Tape Assessment Analysis of the Road Freight Sector
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Administrative Simplification in Viet Nam. Supporting the Competitiveness of the Vietnamese Economy.
Administrative Simplification in Poland. Making Policies Perform.
Why Is Administrative Simplification So Complicated?. Looking beyond 2010.
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Comparing Administrative Burdens across Countries
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Executive Summary
The Red Tape Assessment – A Way to Simplify Administration
Red Tape Assessment Analysis of the Road Freight Sector
OECD Red Tape Assessment, Objectives and Organisation
Validity on Some Issues Concerning the Red Tape Assessment Methodology
Cutting Red Tape. National Strategies for Administrative Simplification.
From Red Tape to Smart Tape. Administrative Simplification in OECD Countries.
Businesses' Views on Red Tape. Administrative and Regulatory Burdens on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.

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Red Tape Assessment Analysis of the Road Freight Sector

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract The Red Tape Assessment analysed a set of administrative procedures in the road freight sector as a case study for cross-country comparisons of the administrative costs within a specific sector. Eleven participating countries were required to carry out their own analysis over the period of November 2005-March 2007. The analysis is based on the validated data sheets received from those countries. While many methodological issues are raised, the RTA has enabled a comparative assessment of the administrative requirements imposed in each jurisdiction which provides a basis for identifying good practices which have resulted in fewer administrative burdens.
Page Count 105
Starting Page 43
Ending Page 143
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2007-09-25
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Governance Industry and Services
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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