How Do Regulations of Entry and Credit Access Relate to Industry Competition? : International Evidence /
We examine the extent to which regulations of entry and credit access are related to competition using data on 28 manufacturing sectors across 64 countries. A robust finding is that bureaucratic and costly entry regulations tend to hamper competition, as proxied by the price-cost margin, in the indu...
| Auteur principal: | Igan, Deniz |
|---|---|
| Autres auteurs: | Mirzaei, Ali, Moore, Tomoe |
| Format: | Revue |
| Langue: | English |
| Publié: |
Washington, D.C. :
International Monetary Fund,
2018.
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| Collection: | IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
No. 2018/084 |
| Accès en ligne: | Full text available on IMF |
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