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- ISSN: 18151973 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/18151973
Competition Law and Policy Indicators for the OECD countries
The aim of this paper is to construct indicators that measure the strength of policies aimed at preserving
and promoting market competition by empowering antitrust and sectoral authorities. The indicators, which
cover both general and sector-specific competition policies, extend previous OECD work covering
economy-wide and sector-specific regulations that restrict competition and promote governance. It focuses
on information for 2003 provided by a number of OECD sources. The results show relatively little
variation in the overall indicator across countries, partly reflecting the convergence of competition policies
across the OECD area over the past decade. However, inspection of individual elements reveals that
enforcement efforts (both in terms of devoted resources and actually implemented sanctions) and policies
in network industries vary considerably across countries. Thus, the main conclusion arising from this work
is that member countries have been improving the general competition policy framework, but still have to
fully implement the improved framework. Moreover, there remains a considerable scope for further
progress in promoting competition in network industries.
Keywords: regulated industries, enforcement, product market competition, antitrust law
JEL:
L5: Industrial Organization / Regulation and Industrial Policy;
K2: Law and Economics / Regulation and Business Law
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