Overview
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CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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The Hague, The Netherlands
- identification of coordination mechanisms and market failures * description of German and Dutch institutions * policy options for institutional change
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 1-40
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 41-77
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 79-107
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 109-138
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 175-221
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Pages 265-303
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
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Back Matter
Pages 545-577
About this book
Challenging Neighbours provides wide coverage of the German and Dutch economies, from an institutional point of view. Pensions, competition policy, labour relations, corporate governance, and health care are among the topics for which the institutional setting and performance of Germany and the Netherlands are compared. The difficulties and successes the countries have in facing pressures from aging population, developments in technology, and global competition are traced back to their institutional roots, and lead to mutual lessons for institutional reform for German and Dutch policy makers.