The country reviews on regulatory reform are co-ordinated by the Directorate for Public Governance, under the responsibility of Marcos Bonturi, and are carried out by the Regulatory Policy Division, headed by Nick Malyshev.
The review would have not been possible without the support of the government of Peru. The OECD Secretariat is grateful to the Carlos Augusto Oliva Neyra, Minister of Economy and Finance. The review team would like to thank in particular Pedro Herrera, General Director of International Economy, Competition, and Productivity Affairs within that Ministry. Additionally, to Miguel Ángel Luque, Miguel Figallo, Daniela Britto, then at the Ministry of Economy and Finance and José Alfredo la Rosa, for their unique assistance in collecting data and information, organising the team’s fact-finding missions, and providing feedback throughout the development of the review.
Officials of the central government provided valuable contributions, including the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Production, the Ministry of Transport and Communications, and the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation.
This report includes the inputs and feedback from peers of country members of the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee.
Manuel Gerardo Flores, Senior Economist of the OECD Regulatory Policy Division, managed the project. The following team members took primary responsibility for different sections of the Review: Andrés Blancas, Adriana García, Gloriana Madrigal, Alberto Morales, Delia Vázquez, and Manuel Gerardo Flores. Erik Pérez helped with the research. Celine Kauffmann and Andrea Uhrhammer provided feedback to improve drafts of the report. Claudia Paupe and Mariama Diallo provided administrative assistance, and Jennifer Stein co-ordinated the editorial process. Erik Perez and Gloriana Madrigal helped with the English version of the report.