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Competition Assessment Toolkit

20-nov.-2009

To eliminate barriers to competition, governments can use the approach developed in the OECD’s Competition Assessment Toolkit. The Toolkit is a method for identifying unnecessary restraints on market activities and developing alternative, less restrictive measures that still achieve government policy objectives.

Peer Review of Competition Law and Policy in Colombia

20-nov.-2009

Jointly published by OECD and the IDB, this report assesses the development and application of competition law in Colombia over the last few years and the expected outcomes of its recent reform in the fields of anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance, merger and acquisitions, exclusions and exemptions, institutional and procedure aspects, coordination with sectoral regulators, judicial review, international issues and competition advocacy. This report is also available in Spanish .

OECD Council adopts Recommendation on Competition Assessment

17-nov.-2009

This Recommendation calls for governments to identify existing or proposed public policies that unduly restrict competition and to revise them by adopting more pro-competitive alternatives.

Resale Price Maintenance

06-oct.-2009

The term "resale price maintenance" refers to a practice in which suppliers and resellers come to an understanding that places restrictions on the prices resellers may charge. There are several types of such agreements, the most common involves a supplier agreeing with retailers not to charge less than a certain price for the supplier's product.  RPM may harm consumers by restricting intrabrand price competition, but RPM may benefit consumers by promoting interbrand competition. Despite these mixed effects, most OECD countries treat RPM as a per se violation of their competition laws.

Refusals to Deal

08-sept.-2009

The term “refusal to deal” describes a situation in which one firm refuses to sell to another firm, or is willing to sell only at a price that is considered “too high” or only under conditions that are deemed unacceptable. RTDs may harm competition by preventing entry that would have eroded or eliminated the dominant firm’s position.  They may also restrict competition in markets where the dominant firm’s product is an input or a complement.

Finance, Competition and Governance: Priorities for Reform and Strategies to Phase-Out Emergency Measures

18-juin-2009

This report describes issues that must be addressed to restore public confidence in financial markets and to put incentives in place to encourage a prudent balance between risk and the search for return in (broadly-defined) banking.

The OECD Competition Committee adopts Guidelines for Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement

12-mars-2009

The Guidelines, which draw on the experience of more than 30 countries, provide the most comprehensive strategy available today for designing tenders to hinder bid rigging conspiracies and for uncovering existing conspiracies. They can be applied in a decentralised manner across government at both national and local levels and are simple enough for use by officials with no specialised economics or competition policy training. 

Revue de l'OCDE sur le droit et la politique de la concurrence, Volume 8/n° 2

24-janv.-2007

Ce numéro inclut: 1) Rapport sur la séparation structurelle ; 2) La réforme structurelle dans le secteur ferroviaire ; 3) Droit et politique de la concurrence en Turquie


Evénements

9th Global Forum on Competition

du 18-févr.-2010 au 19-févr.-2010

Taking place in Paris, the 9th OECD Global Forum on Competition will focus on competition, state aids and subsidies, as well as on collusion and corruption in public procurement. Participants will also discuss a peer review of competition law and policy in Brazil.

8th meeting of the Global Forum on Competition, 19-20 February 2009 - Paris, France

du 19-févr.-2009 au 20-févr.-2009

The 8th OECD Global Forum on Competition brought together senior competition officials from around the world to discuss the importance of competition and the role of competition authorities in the global economy, including: potential conflicts between competition policy and national champions; the impact of the informal economy on competitive markets; the balance between the public interest and competition policy in times of economic crisis; and how young competition agencies can best learn from more experienced colleagues.



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