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differences in a number of factors combine to boost or block productivity. Governments need such information to set priorities …. Investors need it too, and two new rankings are proposed as alternatives to a simple comparison of industrial productivity. The … first, called the “investor ranking”, is based on infrastructure, human capital and total factor productivity. The second …
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This paper categorises four different types of monopoly over which competition for-the-market might occur, explains the practice of governments granting concessionary rights to firms, and identifies that the design of the processes for awarding such rights is commonly used to facilitate...
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Fighting poverty remains a top priority and a key challenge to many countries including in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Although LAC countries have strengthened their competition policy in the past decade, poverty has increased in the region, mostly as effect of the recession which...
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This paper discusses the extent to which, and how, government subsidies could be part of the competition analysis by competition authorities. For this, it identifies the potential competition concerns of subsidies – predominantly “deep pockets” and potential subsequent predation – and...
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