Competition Assessment in The UK, The US, Japan, and Pakistan
Takuya Nakaizumi ()
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Takuya Nakaizumi: Kanto Gakuin University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Impact Assessment for Developing Countries, 2022, pp 113-127 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We explain competition assessment. Regulations or other government-imposed barriers unduly restrain market activities. Assessing these restraints, via a process we call competition assessment, is the first step to eliminate the burden. First, we introduce a checklist as a simple way to understand the burden the given regulation places on competition. Next, we explain competition assessment involving several countries. We emphasize the adoption of more pro-competitive regulatory proposals. This entails identifying problems at the early stage of regulation making and encourages regulatory authorities to take steps toward improvement.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5494-8_9
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