23-February-2022
English, PDF, 10,580kb
This Handbook highlights the key messages from the extensive body of OECD work in this area and provides links to all of our digital competition work, making it easier to explore existing resources available on over 40 topics. It also explores the road ahead for digital competition policy, including the need for co-ordination among jurisdictions as they transition from diagnosing concerns, to implementing solutions. More at oe.cd/cpda
23-February-2022
English
Digitalisation is reshaping competitive dynamics in the economy, creating new markets and transforming existing ones. This presents a multifaceted challenge for competition authorities. This handbook and interactive website provide access to the extensive work undertaken by the OECD to address these issues through the Competition Committee, the Global Forum on Competition and the Latin America and Caribbean Competition Forum.
3-February-2022
English
The OECD Regional Centre for Competition in Latin America is a joint venture between the Peruvian Competition Authority and the OECD. Launched in November 2019, the Centre expands the OECD's work on competition in Latin America. See more about the centre.
20-December-2021
English
13-December-2021
English
13 December 2021 - The report outlines key elements of the legal competition regimes and institutional approaches to competition enforcement in 16 Asia-Pacific jurisdictions and analyses the competition resources and enforcement activity of the respective competition authorities from 2015 to 2020.
10-décembre-2021
Français
7-December-2021
English, Excel, 236kb
7-December-2021
English, Excel, 61kb
6-December-2021
English
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.
3-December-2021
English
In December 2021, the OECD held a roundtable on news media and digital platforms, looking at the use and monetisation of news content, and the collection and use of users’ data, as well as digital platforms’ impact on news consumption and on incentives to amplify viral content, considering whether these issues can be addressed through competition law.