Cutting red tape administrative simplification in the Netherlands

Cutting red tape and improving business conditions have become a priority in OECD countries. This study of the Netherlands, one of the front runners in the field, is the first OECD review of a national programme for administrative simplification. The report describes the key features of the Dutch pr...

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Main Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Corporate Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-)
Other Authors: Olsen, Flemming Norling (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD c2007.
Series:Cutting Red Tape,
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Summary:Cutting red tape and improving business conditions have become a priority in OECD countries. This study of the Netherlands, one of the front runners in the field, is the first OECD review of a national programme for administrative simplification. The report describes the key features of the Dutch programme including the measurement of burdens, the use of incentives and targets, and whole-of-government co-ordination. The OECD assessment of the success of the Dutch programme is based on comparisons with other countries, and on evidence of the economic impact of reforms. The report explores options for future work on administrative simplification relevant to OECD countries, highlighting the need to communicate better with stakeholders, cover compliance costs for business more broadly, and look at burdens on citizens and administrations.
Item Description:"The report was prepared by Flemming Norling Olsen"--Acknowledgements.
Physical Description:1 online resource (102 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781281720207
9786611720209
9789264037496