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  • 23-February-2022

    English

    2022 OECD Competition Open Day opening session

    Mr. Mathias Cormann, OECD Secretary General, provided remarks at the opening session of the 2022 OECD Competition Open Day on 23 February 2022 (time stamp: 00:24)

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  • 20-December-2021

    English

    Mapping data portability initiatives, opportunities and challenges

    Data portability has become an essential tool for enhancing access to and sharing of data across digital services and platforms. This report explores to what extent data portability can empower users (natural and legal persons) to play a more active role in the re-use of their data across digital services and platforms. It also examines how data portability can help increase interoperability and data flows and thus enhance competition and innovation by reducing switching costs and lock-in effects.
  • 9-December-2021

    English

    The Role of Firms in Wage Inequality - Policy Lessons from a Large Scale Cross-Country Study

    Even though firms play a key role in shaping wages, wage inequality and the gender wage gap, firms have so far only featured to a limited extent in the policy debates around these issues. The evidence in this volume shows that around one third of overall wage inequality can be explained by gaps in pay between firms rather than differences in the level and returns to workers’ skills. Gaps in firm pay reflect differences in productivity and wage setting power. To address high wage inequality while fostering high and sustainable growth, worker-centred policies (e.g. education, adult learning) need to be complemented with firm-oriented policies. This involves notably: (1) policies that promote the productivity catch-up of lagging firms, which would not only raise aggregate productivity and wages but also reduce wage inequality; (2) policies that reduce wage gaps at given productivity gaps without limiting efficiency-enhancing reallocation, especially the promotion of worker mobility; and (3) policies that reduce the wage setting power of firms with dominant positions in local labour markets, which would raise wages and reduce wage inequality without adverse effects on employment and output.
  • 7-December-2021

    English, Excel, 236kb

    Sectoral PMR 2018 Database

    Sectoral PMR 2018 Database

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  • 7-December-2021

    English, Excel, 61kb

    Economy wide PMR Indicators July 2019

    Economy wide PMR Indicators (July 2019)

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  • 6-December-2021

    English

    OECD Global Forum on Competition

    Paris, 6-8 December 2021 - Discussions at this event will focus on: Trade, development and competition; Economic analysis and evidence in abuse cases; The promotion of competitive neutrality by competition authorities and a Peer review of the Eurasian Economic Union.

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  • 10-November-2021

    English, PDF, 340kb

    Reform and "modernisation" of legal services in England and Wales: motivations, measurement and impacts

    Reform and "modernisation" of legal services in England and Wales: motivations, measurement and impacts

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  • 21-October-2021

    English

    COVID-19 emergency government support and ensuring a level playing field on the road to recovery

    This brief considers ways to ensure that short-term COVID-19 crisis responses do not result in unintended negative implications for competition and trade in the medium- and long-term. It highlights the competition and trade policy tools governments can use to effectively balance the needs of pandemic responses while ensuring that they do not undermine efforts to maintain a level playing field, domestically and globally.

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  • 21-October-2021

    English

    COVID-19 emergency government support and ensuring a level playing field on the road to recovery

    The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered necessary large scale emergency government support for businesses and industries. The design and implementation of this support is crucial in avoiding domestic and international market distortions in the medium- and long-term. This brief considers ways to ensure that short-term crisis responses do not result in unintended negative implications for competition and trade in the medium- and long-term. It highlights the competition and trade policy tools governments can use to effectively balance the needs of the COVID-19 pandemic response while ensuring that this response does not undermine efforts to maintain a level playing field, domestically and globally.
  • 5-October-2021

    English

    OECD Competition Assessment Reviews: Logistics sector in Malaysia

    This review analyses regulatory barriers to competition in the logistics sector in Malaysia, with the goal of helping the government make regulation more pro-competitive while fostering long-lasting growth. This report is based on a competition assessment of laws and regulations conducted by the OECD in the framework of the project 'Fostering Competition in Asean'. Besides developing recommendations to promote the competitive and efficient functioning of markets under review, this report also includes estimates of how the implementation of certain recommendations could impact the economy. An OECD Competitive Neutrality Review of Small-package Delivery Services in Malaysia was launched together with this study.
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