The OECD Council has adopted a number of non-binding Recommendations on competition law and policy. In addition, the Competition Committee has adopted Best Practices. These Recommendations and Best Practices are often catalysts for major change by governments.
Regular reports are issued to analyse experiences in implementing these recommendations. View all Reports by the Competition Committee.
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This report analyses experiences of OECD countries in implementing the OECD recommendation on structural separation in regulated industries and concludes that structural separation remains a relevant remedy to advance the process of market liberalisation and that the areas of application can include vertically integrated industries where only some activities are subject to competitive constraints. |
This report shows how competition and public procurement agencies have been using the 2012 Recommendation to raise awareness of bid rigging risks and develop tools to prevent and detect bid rigging in public procurement. It concludes that the Recommendation is relevant and continues to be a solid basis for better competition in procurement markets.
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Topics Abuse of dominance and monopolisation Cartels and anti-competitive agreements Digital Economy and innovation Evaluation of competition interventions Liberalisation & competition intervention in regulated sectors |
Key materials, Tools & Guidance Competition assessment toolkit Country reports & peer reviews Fighting bid rigging in public procurement |
Global Relations Latin American and Caribbean Competition Forum
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