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  • 27-September-2013

    English

    “The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be - 20 Years of Competition Law and the Challenges Ahead”

    Strong competition is an optimizer for our economies. First of all, it is the best catalyst to increase our productivity. This is because a strong competition framework generates the right incentives to attract the most efficient firms into our markets.

  • 18-September-2013

    English

    Competition and poverty reduction

    Competition authorities are investigating how competition can help lower the prices of essential goods and services for the poor and what competition authorities can do to help, as well as examining how competition policy can help reduce poverty by stimulating employment, innovation and growth.

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  • 12-September-2013

    English, PDF, 2,146kb

    Vertical Restraints for On-line Sales, Competition Policy Roundtables

    This document contains the proceedings of a Roundtable on Vertical Restraints for On-line Sales held in the February 2013 session of the OECD Competition Committee. Discussions reviewed recent country experiences focusing on how e-commerce affects competition and what are the main vertical restraints competition issues.

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  • 12-August-2013

    English

    Honduras - Competition Law and Policy

    This page contains information on the work of the OECD and Honduras in the area of Competition Law and Policy.

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  • 1-August-2013

    English

    Competition Global Relations

    OECD Competition activities worldwide

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  • 25-July-2013

    English

    Follow-up to the Nine Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy of Latin American Countries - 2012

    This publication assesses the impact of previous competition law and policy reviews in nine Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama and Peru. This report was discussed during the 2012 annual meeting of the OECD-IDB Latin American Competition Forum held in the Dominican Republic.

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  • 4-July-2013

    English, PDF, 2,228kb

    Competition and Payment Systems, Competition Policy Roundtable

    This document contains the proceedings of a Roundtable on Competition and Payment Systems held in October 2012. Discussions focused on recent country experiences on developments regarding all non-paper based forms of payment such as debit and credit cards, and E-payments (through internet, mobile phones etc.).

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  • 14-May-2013

    English, PDF, 1,524kb

    Leniency for Subsequent Applicants, Competition Policy Roundtable

    Competition authorities widely rely on leniency policies to detect, investigate and prosecute hard-core cartels. Jurisdictions that operate leniency programmes recognize the benefits of rewarding not only the first-in applicant who denounces the cartel but also subsequent applicants who provide useful corroboration or new evidence. This publication reviews the findings from a roundtable discussion held in October 2012.

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  • 10-May-2013

    English

    Competition Policy and Knowledge-Based Capital - 2013

    This book presents the key findings resulting from discussions held at a series of best practice roundtables on competition and knowledge-based capital.

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  • 30-April-2013

    English

    International Regulatory Co-operation: Case Studies, Vol. 1 - Chemicals, Consumer Products, Tax and Competition

    The world is becoming increasingly global. This raises important challenges for regulatory processes which still largely emanate from domestic jurisdictions. In order to eliminate unnecessary regulatory divergences and to address the global challenges pertaining to systemic risks, the environment, and human health and safety, governments increasingly seek to better articulate regulations across borders and to ensure greater enforcement of rules. But, surprisingly, the gains that can be achieved through greater co-ordination of rules and their application across jurisdictions remain largely under-analysed.
     
    This volume complements the stocktaking report on International Regulatory Co-operation: Rules for a Global World by providing evidence on regulatory co-operation in four sectors: chemical safety, consumer product safety, model tax convention, and competition law enforcement. The four case studies follow the same outline to allow for comparison. 
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