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The competition and regulation programme of the Competition Committee works to improve economic regulations and the structures of regulated industries to support the beneficial effects of competition. The introduction of competition can increase consumer choice and enhance efficiency, making sectors more productive and allowing consumers to increase their standard of living.
More about Regulation and Industry Sectors
Permanent URL: www.oecd.org/competition/industrysectors
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18-Sep-2012
Taking place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on 18-19 September 2012, discussions at the 10th meeting of the OECD-IDB Latin American Competition Forum will focus on competition and poverty reduction, bid rigging & public procurement and competition reviews of 9 Latin American countries.
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07-May-2012
This publication summarises the key points drawn from a series of discussions on procedural fairness and transparency held in 2010-2011. The debate showed a broad consensus on the need for transparency and procedural fairness in competition enforcement as well as its importance in ensuring citizens’ confidence in a fair legal system.
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04-May-2012
This publication provides a catalogue of national practices that illustrate implementation of aspects or elements of competitive neutrality and highlights examples of challenges that may be encountered.
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05-Mar-2012
This joint OECD-IDB report reviews the competition regime in Honduras and makes recommendations for improvements such as reducing government intervention in the unregulated sectors of the economy and strengthening awareness and understanding of the importance of competition for the Honduran economy.
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from 16-Feb-2012 to 17-Feb-2012
Discussions at the Global Forum focused on price volatility in commodities, international co-operation in cartel investigations and state-owned enterprises and competitive neutrality.
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01-Aug-2011
This Toolkit helps governments too eliminate barriers to competition by identifying unnecessary restraints on market activities and developing alternative, less restrictive measures that still achieve government policy objectives.
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