Competition Assessment Toolkit

 

Increased competition can improve a country’s economic performance, open business opportunities to its citizens and reduce the cost of goods and services throughout the economy. But numerous laws and regulations restrict competition in the marketplace. Many go further than necessary to achieve their policy objectives.

 

The OECD's Competition Assessment Toolkit helps governments to eliminate barriers to competition by providing a method for identifying unnecessary restraints on market activities and developing alternative, less restrictive measures that still achieve government policy objectives.

 
  Mexico project

Read how Mexico is using the Toolkit to help identify regulations and policies that unnecessarily restrict competition, and develop alternatives to make regulation more pro-competitive.

 Text of the Toolkit

 

The Competition Assessment Toolkit was first published in 2007 and then updated in 2010. The main difference between Versions 1.0 and 2.0 is that Version 2.0 provides additional examples of the benefits of competition and an introduction to the Competition Checklist. Version 2.0 is also supplemented by a companion volume which provides detailed technical guidance on key issues to consider when performing competition assessment. 

English

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

 

Chinese / 中文 (pdf)

Croatian / Hrvatski

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

French / Français

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2  (pdf)

 

Greek / Ελληνικά

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2  (pdf)

 

Hebrew / עברית

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

Hungarian / Magyar

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

Indonesian / Bahasa* (pdf)

Italian / Italiano

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

 

Japanese / にほんご* (pdf)

Korean / 한국어

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2  (pdf)

 

Portuguese / Português

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2  (pdf)

 

Romanian / Român* (pdf)

Russian / Pусско

Volume 1 (pdf)

Volume 2 (pdf)

Spanish / Español* (pdf)

Turkish / Türk* (pdf)

*  If Version 2.0 is not available in your preferred language, Version 1.0 of the Toolkit is still valid.  Updates and other language versions will be posted on this page as they become available.

 

 Using the Toolkit

The Toolkit provides a general methodology for identifying unnecessary regulatory restraints and developing alternative, less restrictive policies that still achieve government objectives.

 

One of the main elements of the Toolkit is a Competition Checklist that asks a series of simple questions to screen for laws and regulations that have the potential to unnecessarily restrain competition. This screen focuses limited government resources on the areas where competition assessment is most needed.

 

The materials can be used by governments in three main ways:

  • By government bodies engaged in development and review of policies, such as the competition authority in its evaluation of competitive impacts of regulations or by ministries that develop laws.
     
  • In an overall evaluation of existing laws and regulation (in the economy as a whole or in specific sectors).
     
  • In the evaluation of draft new laws and regulations (for example, through regulatory impact assessment programs at the centre of government).

The Toolkit is designed for use in a decentralised fashion across government at both national and sub-national levels. The reason for designing the materials with this flexibility is that restrictions on competition can be implemented at many different levels of government and competition assessment can be helpful at all these levels.

 

The Toolkit materials designed for use by officials with no specialised economics or competition policy training. Institutionally, potential users could include ministries, legislatures, offices of government leaders, state governments and outside evaluators of policy. The materials were developed with the active participation of many OECD delegations.

 

Comments on the Toolkit are welcome in order to prepare for future revisions. They can be sent to: Comp.Toolkit@oecd.org.

 Related documents  

OECD Recommendation on Competition Assessment
 

Competition Assessment Brochure (pdf)
 

Documents related to Competition Assessment

 

 

SEE ALSO

Consumer Policy Toolkit

Advice for consumer authorities on how to assess areas where markets may be failing consumers and how best to address the problems consumers may face.

 

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