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Competitiveness: Competition Policy and Superior Economic Performance: You Can’t Have One Without the Other

By Christopher Bright, Irwin M Stelzer and Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown MP

Competitiveness: Competition Policy and Superior Economic Performance: You Can’t Have One Without the Other
  • Available in: Print and PDF
  • Published: January 1, 2001
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Edited by John Wilson

Published 2001 (ISBN 1 902488 39 3)          Price £9.95

A seminar held on 15th November 2000, at which the principal speaker was the writer and commentator Irwin M Stelzer. He argued the case for a vigorous competition policy and outlined what he saw as its main ingredients. The respondent, Christopher Bright from Clifford Chance LLP, developed the discussion further and set it in a European context. Topics discussed included the relationship between competition and regulation, the need for clarity and transparency, attitudes to risk, and the problems of achieving cultural change.

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Series: All Reports, Economy & local growth, Politics & Government Tagged with: 2001

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