This series of publications presents the results of in-depth reviews of individual countries' national competition laws and policies. Previously published in the now-discontinued Journal of Competition Law and Policy, these reviews assess how each country deals with competition and regulatory issues, from the soundness of its competition law to the structure and effectiveness of its competition institutions. Detailed background reports are peer reviewed before publication by the OECD Competition Committee, the OECD’s Global Forum on Competition, or the OECD/IDB Latin American Competition Forum. The reports, which typically incorporate recommendations for changes in government policy, quickly become part of national public debate, as they are closely analysed by government, the media and other influential commentators.
Competition Law and Policy Reviews
Book series
ISSN: 2220-9158 (Online)

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The Role of Guidelines in Fostering Competition Policy in Tunisia 28 February 2024
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Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy: Dominican Republic 22 January 2024
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OECD Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy: Tunisia 9 November 2022
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An Introduction to Competition Law and Policy in Uzbekistan 13 February 2022
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OECD-IDB Peer Reviews of Competition Law and Policy: Ecuador 2021 17 November 2021
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Fighting Bid Rigging in Brazil 22 May 2021
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Fighting Bid Rigging in the Health Sector in Peru 11 February 2021