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  • 31-May-2021

    English

    Achieving competitive neutrality

    Competitive neutrality means that state-owned and private businesses compete on a level playing field. This is essential for the effective use of resources within the economy and thus the achievement of growth and development. While the principle of competitive neutrality is gaining wide support around the world, obtaining it in practice is a much more difficult question.

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  • 27-May-2021

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    Fostering Competition in Indonesia

    This page provides access to reports on Indonesia that assess regulatory constraints on competition in the logistics sector to identify regulations that hinder the efficient functioning of markets and create an unlevel playing field for business. The reports are a contribution to the OECD's project on fostering competition in ASEAN.

  • 19-May-2021

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    Fighting bid rigging in Brazil: A review of federal public procurement

    Brazil has partnered with the OECD to step up its fight against bid rigging and boost competition in its public procurement in accordance with OECD recommendations and good practices. This page presents the project and its resulting report.

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  • 31-March-2021

    Spanish

    Exámenes inter-pares de la OCDE y el BID sobre el Derecho y Política de Competencia: Ecuador

    Los "exámenes inter-pares" son un elemento central de labor de la OCDE. En 2020, Ecuador se sometió a un examen inter-pares sobre el derecho y la política de competencia. El examen describe el régimen de competencia vigente desde 2011, evalúa su efectividad y describe sus logros y desafíos.

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  • 31-March-2021

    English

    OECD-IDB Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy: Ecuador

    Peer review is a core element of OECD work. Ecuador underwent a peer review in 2020. The Peer Review of Ecuador describes the competition regime in place since 2011, assesses its effectiveness and presents its achievements and challenges.

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  • 24-February-2021

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    OECD Competition Open Day 2021

    24 February 2021 - Discussions at the 2021 OECD Competition Open Day addressed competition topics related to killer acquisitions, sustainability, economic recovery and economics of digital ecosystems.

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  • 24-February-2021

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    Competition Economics of Digital Ecosystems

    In December 2020, the OECD heard from a range of experts on how competition between ecosystems works; the economics of ecosystems; what are their potential benefits and concerns for competition and what are the consequences for enforcement of competition law from the proliferation of ecosystems. The topic will be then again discussed during the 2021 Competition Open Day. This page contains all related materials.

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  • 23-February-2021

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    Workshop on methodologies to measure market competition

    The OECD held a workshop on methodologies to measure market competition on 23 February 2021. This page contains all related materials.

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  • 11-February-2021

    English

    Fostering competition in Brunei Darussalam

    This page provides access to reports on Brunei Darussalam that assess regulatory constraints on competition in the logistics sector to identify regulations that hinder the efficient functioning of markets and create an unlevel playing field for business. The reports are a contribution to the OECD's project on fostering competition in ASEAN.

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