Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies: study
"Developing countries and economies in transition have had mixed experiences with concessions. Against this background, the present paper analyses concessions from a competition policy perspective. It examines the extent to which this type of contract has the potential to contribute to economic...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Developing countries and economies in transition have had mixed experiences with concessions. Against this background, the present paper analyses concessions from a competition policy perspective. It examines the extent to which this type of contract has the potential to contribute to economic development and what steps need to be taken in order to make this happen. Members' responses to the questionnaire from the UNCTAD secretariat served as a basis for the paper. The paper begins by setting out the function and rationale for concessions. Next, different options for the regulatory framework are described. Some effects of concessions on economic development are presented. Ways to stimulate competition are addressed, including in a concession's design, award and performance. The role of the competition authority is reviewed. The paper concludes by asking how country experiences can improve concessions."--Executive summary |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-20) |
Beschreibung: | 20 S. |
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spelling | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study by the UNCTAD secretariat [Geneva] UNCTAD 2009 20 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-20) "Developing countries and economies in transition have had mixed experiences with concessions. Against this background, the present paper analyses concessions from a competition policy perspective. It examines the extent to which this type of contract has the potential to contribute to economic development and what steps need to be taken in order to make this happen. Members' responses to the questionnaire from the UNCTAD secretariat served as a basis for the paper. The paper begins by setting out the function and rationale for concessions. Next, different options for the regulatory framework are described. Some effects of concessions on economic development are presented. Ways to stimulate competition are addressed, including in a concession's design, award and performance. The role of the competition authority is reviewed. The paper concludes by asking how country experiences can improve concessions."--Executive summary Concessions / Developing countries Antitrust law / Developing countries Government monopolies / Developing countries Economic development / Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftsentwicklung UNCTAD Sonstige (DE-588)1001366-0 oth http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/ciclpd2_en.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study Concessions / Developing countries Antitrust law / Developing countries Government monopolies / Developing countries Economic development / Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftsentwicklung |
title | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study |
title_auth | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study |
title_exact_search | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study |
title_full | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study by the UNCTAD secretariat |
title_fullStr | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study by the UNCTAD secretariat |
title_full_unstemmed | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies study by the UNCTAD secretariat |
title_short | Public monopolies, concessions, and competition law and policies |
title_sort | public monopolies concessions and competition law and policies study |
title_sub | study |
topic | Concessions / Developing countries Antitrust law / Developing countries Government monopolies / Developing countries Economic development / Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftsentwicklung |
topic_facet | Concessions / Developing countries Antitrust law / Developing countries Government monopolies / Developing countries Economic development / Developing countries Entwicklungsländer Wirtschaftsentwicklung |
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