Achieving competitive neutrality by OECD. “Competitive neutrality means that state-owned and private businesses compete on a level playing fiel. This is essential for the effective use of resources within the economy and thus the achievement of growth and development. Therefore the principle of competitive neutrality is gaining wide support around the world. But how to obtain it in practice, is a much more difficult question.” The OECD is engaged in multiple projects to assist policymakers in designing, adopting and implementing appropriate policies. This link provides access to works:
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