Priorities for competition policy in Russia until 2030
Andrey Shastitko,
Natalia Pavlova,
A. Meleshkina () and
A. Fatikhova ()
Journal of Modern Competition, 2016, vol. 10, issue 2, 26-45
Abstract:
Setting out the long-term priorities of competition policy, it’s impossible today to discuss them in isolation from industrial policy. New industrial policy is brought to the forefront, and competition values are its central element. In this context the article offers six major trends for competition policy up to the year 2030: a shift to «smart» antitrust regulation, developing competition with the use of IPR, lowering entry barriers, modernizing the regulation of natural monopolies, developing competition in public procurement and the auctioning off of state property, and developing competition on a regional level. Part of these trends are explained through specific measures, while part of them are left up for discussion. A set of short-term measures are proposed as well.
Keywords: competition policy; new industrial policy; antitrust policy; antitrust compliance; intellectual property rights (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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