The OECD International Regulation Database [Archive.org URL]

Created and maintained by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the International Regulation Database is a “comprehensive internationally-comparable st of information about the state of regulation and market structures in OECD countries.” The contents of the database are derived primarily from an ad hoc questionnaire that was given to OECD member countries in 1998. The database contains over 1,100 variables for each country and includes both broad regulations dealing with product markets, such as “state control of business enterprises” and international trade and investment barriers, as well as sector-specific regulations for areas such as telecommunications, retail distribution, and electricity supply. The database must be downloaded to users’s computers, and is offered in both Access and Excel versions. An eleven-page, detailed description of the database’s contents, structure, and use is also available, as is a Users’ Guide, which offers step-by-step instructions for manipulating the Access database.

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