Jacobs and Associates Growth, Flexibility and Protection: The Results of Regulatory Reform in OECD Countries Scott H. Jacobs Jacobs and Associates, An.

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Jacobs and Associates Growth, Flexibility and Protection: The Results of Regulatory Reform in OECD Countries Scott H. Jacobs Jacobs and Associates, An international firm specializing in regulatory reform With partners in the Americas, Europe, and East Asia

Jacobs and Associates OECD Regulatory Reform Principle Regulatory quality, not deregulation, is the driving principle behind reform today l Deregulation where markets work better than governments l Re-regulation and new regulatory institutions where markets cannot work without governments l More efficient government and social regulations to achieve high standards of health, safety and environmental protection at lower economic cost

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I. Benefits of Regulatory Reform  Boosts consumer benefits  reducing prices for services and products such as electricity, transport, and health care, and by increasing choice and service quality.  Improves competitiveness  Reducing the cost structure of exporting and upstream sectors in regional and global markets.  Fosters flexibility and innovation  Reduces risk of crisis due to external shocks  Increases job creation  by creating new job opportunities, and by doing so reducing fiscal demands on social security, particularly important in aging populations.  Maintains and increases regulatory protections  in areas such as health and safety, the environment, and consumer interests by introducing more flexible and efficient regulatory and non- regulatory instruments, such as market approaches.  Supports sustainable, non-inflationary growth

Jacobs and Associates Sectoral effects of regulatory reforms Price reductions in real terms (%) Road transport Germany30France20 Mexico25United States19 Airlines United Kingdom33Spain30 United States33Australia20

Jacobs and Associates Price reductions in real terms (%) Electricity Norway (spot market) United Kingdom Financial services United Kingdom70.4 United States Telecommunications Finland66.5 Japan41.6 United Kingdom63.6 Mexico21.5 Korea Sectoral effects of regulatory reforms

Jacobs and Associates I. Benefits of Regulatory Reform  Boosts consumer benefits  reducing prices for services and products such as electricity, transport, and health care, and by increasing choice and service quality.  Improves competitiveness  Reducing the cost structure of exporting and upstream sectors in regional and global markets.  Fosters flexibility and innovation  Reduces risk of crisis due to external shocks  Increases job creation  by creating new job opportunities, and by doing so reducing fiscal demands on social security, particularly important in aging populations.  Maintains and increases regulatory protections  in areas such as health and safety, the environment, and consumer interests by introducing more flexible and efficient regulatory and non- regulatory instruments, such as market approaches.  Supports sustainable, non-inflationary growth

Jacobs and Associates Economy-wide effects of regulatory reform GDP, long term effects (%) USA0.9 Japan5.6 Korea8.6 Germany4.9 Netherlands3.5 France 4.8 Greece9-11 Sweden3.1 UK3.5 Spain 5.6 Source: OECD: various reports,

Jacobs and Associates Product market regulation: inward oriented policies

Jacobs and Associates Understanding regulatory reform Reform, well co-ordinated and planned, is not an ideological act, nor simply a concession to stronger markets that accelerates painful structural change. Instead, it is a means of managing necessary change so as to ease disruption and develop new opportunities for economic and social progress.