Best practices in defence of competition in Argentina and Brazil: useful aspects for Central America
Contribuinte(s) |
IDRC NU. CEPAL NU. CEPAL. Subsede de México |
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Data(s) |
02/01/2014
02/01/2014
01/05/2007
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Resumo |
Includes bibliography Developing countries with a relatively long expertise in competition policy, such as Argentina and Brazil, may provide a very valuable point of reference for developing countries that have acquired more recently a competition legal and institutional framework. Among the recommendations that can be derived from Argentina and Brazil for other more recent comers to the competition institutional arena are: i) the importance of having a single and independent body in charge of applying the competition law; ii) the need for competition policy and the judiciary system to coordinate their actions; iii) the complementarity of competition and regulatory institutions for the exchange of information and the definition of common objectives; iv) the promotion of an effective competition culture within the community is also an important task of the competition agency; v) the regional agreements for mutual support in competition problems has been very important for Argentina and Brazil and seem even more relevant for smaller economies. |
Identificador |
9789211216509 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/5006 LC/L.2677-P LC/MEX/L.726/REV.1 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
ECLAC |
Relação |
Serie Estudios y Perspectivas (México, DF) 72 |