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  • 30-November-2022

    English

    The Relationship between FDI Screening and Merger Control Reviews

    In November 2022, the OECD held a hearing to explore the relationship between FDI screening for essential security interests and merger control.

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  • 29-November-2022

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    Director Disqualification and Bidder Exclusion in Competition Enforcement

    Director disqualification describes a sanction where an individual is not allowed to act as a director of a company for a period following a violation of competition law. In November 2022, the OECD held a discussion to explore the application of such sanctions.

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  • 28-November-2022

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    Competition in Energy Markets

    In November 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Competition in Energy Markets to explore the reasons behind the energy price increases in 2021-2022 and present public policy discussions on how to react to it.

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  • 28-November-2022

    English

    Data Screening Tools for Competition Investigations

    In November 2022, the OECD held a roundtable on Data Screening Tools for Competition Investigations to explore developments in digital screening tools in academic literature and competition authority practice. It considered data quality, access and collection issues, and resources that competition authorities may need.

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  • 25-November-2022

    English

    OECD inventory of international co-operation agreements on competition

    ‌International co-operation in competition law enforcement is at the core of the OECD competition-related work. Prepared by the OECD Competition Committee, this inventory focuses mainly on 22 bilateral comprehensive government-to-government co-operation agreements where at least one of the signatories is an OECD country.

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  • 25-November-2022

    English

    OECD inventory of international co-operation agreements between competition agencies (MoUs)

    ‌International co-operation in competition law enforcement is at the core of the OECD competition-related work. This inventory covers over 140 co-operation MoUs between competition agencies where at least one of the signatories is a competition authority of an OECD Member, Associate or Participant to the OECD Competition Committee, or the European Union.

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  • 7-November-2022

    English

    Identifying the Main Drivers of Productivity Growth - A Literature Review

    This report represents the second outcome of the collaboration between the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to improve the measurement and analysis of productivity developments across APO and OECD member economies. The report discusses the potential impact of COVID-19 on productivity and examines the role of Multifactor Productivity (MFP) as a major driver of economic growth and changes in living standards. It then identifies the most important factors influencing MFP growth and describes the most important challenges affecting the measurement of each of these factors as well as the estimation of their impact on MFP. The report provides key recommendations to improve the reliability and interpretation of the empirical evidence for economic analysis.
  • 28-October-2022

    English

    OECD Trust in Business Initiative

    Generating trust is a key factor for establishing conditions of economic development, including the efficient allocation of capital, innovation, productivity and business relationships. This initiative is a platform for leaders to catalyse good corporate conduct, examine market incentives for business decision-making and respond to the expectations of society in meeting current and future challenges.

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  • 20-October-2022

    English

    Developments in spectrum management for communication services

    Spectrum is a limited national resource that enables our digital world. Mobile broadband services rely on these invisible airwaves to function, making spectrum indispensable to bridge connectivity divides. It also supports the provision of wireless services across the economy, from education to healthcare to industry, and enables applications such as satellites, GPS and the Internet of Things. Spectrum must be efficiently managed to achieve broader social and economic goals. As such, the stakes of spectrum management decisions are high and the challenges complex. This report discusses the effective stewardship of this essential asset in the context of wireless communication services, presents trends in policy, and discusses future considerations for management. It finds that well-designed and transparent licensing regimes, including auctions, foster investment and innovation, and that flexible frameworks (e.g. sharing or unlicensed spectrum) can promote efficient use.
  • 27-September-2022

    Portuguese

    Avaliações de impacto concorrencial da OCDE: Brasil

    Em cooperação com o governo brasileiro, a OCDE realizará uma avaliação das legislações e regulamentações em vigor nos setores de portos e aviação civil.

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