Regulation and Investment
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Abstract
We use newly assembled data on regulation in several sectors of many OECD countries to provide evidence that regulatory reform of product markets is associated with an increase in investment. A component of reform that plays a very important role is entry liberalization, but privatization also has a substantial effect on investment. Sensitivity analysis suggests that our results are robust.
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- Investment (military)
- Liberalization
- International economics
- Economics
- Product market
- Business
- Regulatory reform
- Component (thermodynamics)
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