Investment climate; market competition international comparison 1990-2011
Countries | Periods | Barriers To entrepreneurship (scale 0-6) |
---|---|---|
Australia | 2011 | . |
Austria | 2011 | . |
Belgium | 2011 | . |
Canada | 2011 | . |
Czech Republic | 2011 | . |
Denmark | 2011 | . |
Finland | 2011 | . |
France | 2011 | . |
Germany | 2011 | . |
Hungary | 2011 | . |
Ireland | 2011 | . |
Italy | 2011 | . |
Japan | 2011 | . |
The Netherlands | 2011 | . |
Poland | 2011 | . |
South Korea | 2011 | . |
Spain | 2011 | . |
Sweden | 2011 | . |
United Kingdom | 2011 | . |
United States | 2011 | . |
EU-15 | 2011 | . |
EU-25 | 2011 | . |
EU-27 | 2011 | . |
Source: CBS. |
Dataset is not available.
This table gives an indication of the market competition and an overview of legislation, other government measures and barriers that (could) influence market competition for the Netherlands and a dedicated group of benchmark countries. These indicators provide information on mark-up, employment protection legislation, public procurement and state support. For the investment climate it is important that market competition (nationally and internationally) is obstructed as little as possible by legislation or other barriers which make it difficult for enterprises to enter the market.
Note:
Internationally harmonized definitions are used to compare the figures presented internationally. These definitions sometimes differ from definitions used by Statistics Netherlands. The figures in this table could differ from Dutch figures presented elsewhere on the website of Statistics Netherlands.
Data available from: 1990 up to 2011.
Status of the figures:
The external sources of these data frequently supply adjusted figures on preceding periods. These adjusted data are not mentioned as such in the table.
Changes as of 22 December 2017:
No, table is stopped.
When will new figures be published?
Not.
Description topics
- Barriers
- The indicators 'Barriers to entrepreneurship' and 'Barriers to trade and investment' originating from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This indicator is updated every 5 years. Alternative figures for the intervening years see the indicators 'Public procurement' and 'Price convergence'. The score ranges from 0 to 6, where a higher figure indicates more barriers. For a description of how the scores are determined please see the link in paragraph 3 in the general explanation.
Source: OECD Indicators of Product Market Regulation (PMR).- To entrepreneurship
- One of the indices of product market regulation (PMR) of the OECD. It concerns a weighted average of indicators at a lower level, namely:
- lack of transparency in legislation and government;
- administrative burdens on starting entrepreneurs;
- limitations on market processes'.