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Competition & Network Industries PowerPoint
11.02.2008 EN 133 KB
Competition & Privatization of Network & Other Industries
11.02.2008 EN 1181 KB
Competition and Consumer Protection
08.06.2008 EN 122 KB
Concurrence et protection des consommateurs
08.06.2008 FR 151 KB
Importance of Competition Policy & Law: A Developing Country Perspective
23.07.2008 EN 186 KB
Interface entre autorité de concurrence et Autorité de régulation
08.06.2008 FR 100 KB
Présentation du Code de la Concurrence des Nations Unies
PowePoint présentamt l'"Ensemble de principes et de règles des Nations Unies sur la concurrence" adopté le 5 décembre 1980 par l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies.
06.06.2007 FR 0 KB
Priorities for Competition Authorities in Developing Countries
This PowerPoint document reviews the main considerations for deciding on priorities by new competition authorities in developing countries.
21.03.2007 EN 146 KB
Proposals for Cooperation Among Euro-Mediterranean Partners on Competition
This PowerPoint presentation lists possible types of cooperation between copetition authorities that can serve as a basis in drafting Final Decision
21.03.2007 EN 102 KB
Socio-Economic Constraints Affecting Reforms in Developing Countries
For many developing countries, adopting competition laws and regulatory reforms is a very slow and tedious process, often leading to the adoption of heavily amended or truncated legislation. Even after such laws have been adopted, developing countries often face great difficulties in setting up the right type of Competition authority, having sufficient human and technical capacities, powers and political support to enforce the law effectively. This note examines in detail why competition law and policy are often misunderstood or sometimes rejected by government officials and by the private sector, and even by public opinion in developing countries. After examining more in detail the motivations of the main constituencies affected by reforms, special attention is devoted to the gamut of different types of economic systems in existence and the extent to which competition and free market forces are accepted by each system; the paper then reviews the constraints resulting from prudential rules and from the sheer characteristics of underdevelopment, which may in themselves facilitate the existence of anti-competitive practices. It also considers exogenous reasons for adopting regulation, such as the will of governments to accede to international free-trade agreements. On the basis of these considerations, important conclusions are drawn as to how best to prioritize action in order to minimize such difficulties.
21.03.2007 EN 76 KB
Wisconsin Law Review : "Should Developing Countries Worry about Abuse of Dominance?"
Latest Wisconsin Law Review publishes paper by Philippe Brusick & Simon Evenett on Abuse of Dominant Market Power: Should Developing Countries worry about Dominance?
01.06.2008 EN 171 KB
 
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