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1-March-2009
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Presentation made by Eduardo Perez Motta in March 2009.
20-February-2009
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Presentation made by Eduardo Perez Motta for the Global Forum on Competition on 20 February 2009.
Governments must resist protectionism and keep markets open to competition as they seek ways to get their economies going again, according to OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría.
Governments must resist protectionism and keep markets open to competition as they seek ways to get their economies going again, according to OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría.
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Governments must resist protectionism and keep markets open to competition as they seek ways to get their economies going again, according to OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría.
Webcast - Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Angel Gurría and Frédéric Jenny open the 2009 Global Forum on Competition and answer journalists' questions.
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Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will open the OECD Global Forum on Competition and hold a news briefing on competition policy and the economic crisis on Thursday 19 February 2009.
1-January-2009
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This discussion paper examines the Australian experience with a comprehensive program of pro-competitive regulatory reforming involving three levels of government: federal, state and municipal. The aim is to identify any lessons from this experience and to see whether there are any insights that might be relevant to Mexico. The analysis might also be relevant to other OECD member countries where regulatory functions are split between
1-January-2009
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En este documento de análisis se examina la experiencia de Australia con un amplio programa de reforma regulatoria en pro de la competencia en el que participaron los tres órdenes de gobierno: el federal, el estatal y el municipal. Nuestro objetivo consiste en identificar todas las enseñanzas derivadas de esa experiencia y determinar si hay algunos hallazgos que podrían ser de utilidad para México. El análisis también podría ser
2-December-2008
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While there is no presumption of per se illegality of structural links between competitors, minority shareholdings and interlocking directorates can have negative effects on competition depending on the circumstances, either by reducing the individual incentives to compete or by facilitating collusion.
In OECD countries, merger review rules are most frequently used to examine the competitive effects of minority shareholdings. However,
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