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This paper sets out the objectives and scope of application of debarment sanctions in different jurisdictions; describes the practical issues associated with their application; and suggests ways to maximise their effectiveness. It was prepared as a background note for discussions on “Director...
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order to promote learning, innovation, productivity and economic performance at the local level? Such questions are high on …
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This paper reviews how competition authorities have incorporated innovation as part of their assessment in enforcement … cases. It explores scenarios that have considered innovation from a static perspective, mostly analysing current and … innovation from a dynamic perspective, often defining innovation markets (impact-based approach). It also looks at cases that …
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This paper discusses the theory of disruptive innovation, and will highlight some characteristics for competition … innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean" held at the 2016 Latin American and Caribbean Competition Forum in Mexico on 12 …
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disruptive innovation and competition law enforcement. It introduces and describes the topic and explores how competition policy …
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The OECD Competition Committee debated merger review in emerging high innovation markets in June 2002. This document …
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This paper was prepared as a background material for a second discussion held at the OECD in June 2015 on Auctions and Tenders. It explores abnormally low tenders as well as partitioning public procurement tenders into lots.
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This paper was prepared for a discussion on Tenders and Auctions held at the OECD in December 2014 which aimed to explore useful ideas and guidance to competition authorities on how governments can design auctions and tenders appropriately.
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The OECD reviews national and sector-specific public procurement regimes, to guide and support countries in combatting collusive practices. This review analyses the procurement practices in Colombia to help the country step up its fight against bid rigging.
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