Tag: Regulators
Canada/UK: UK and Ontario regulators form fintech pact
The Financial Conduct Authority has entered into a co-operation agreement with Candian regulator Ontario Securities Commission in an effort to boost innovation.
The two bodies...
Aug-08(2)
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From Inside the Agencies
Ernesto Estrada Gonzalez, Apr 03, 2008
Competition Policy in Mexico
The CFC faces significant challenges from cartel activity, prevailing...
CPI (10)1
In this issue:
The Spring/Summer 2014 issue of Competition Policy International presents a lively discussion regarding effective institutional designs for competition regimes. More than 100...
Letter from the Editor – Spring 2014
Sep 11, 2014
The first competition law was passed in 1889 in Canada, followed shortly by the United States in 1890. Subsequent expansion of competition...
Will the New U.K. Competition and Markets Authority Make Better Antitrust...
Bruce Lyons, May 14, 2012
I focus in this paper on institutional change and decision making in the new CMA. There are also other important...
It Takes One to Tango: The Single U.K. Competition And Markets...
Valentine Korah, Despoina Mantzari, May 14, 2012
The focus on good institutional design, as an important component of strong competition policy and enforcement, has become...
U.S. And EU Antitrust Enforcement: What Role In A More Heavily...
Todd Fishman, Olivier Fréget, David Gabathuler, Jul 28, 2011
It can be questioned, whether the introduction of a more robust financial regulatory scheme and the...
Conversations with Jon Leibowitz and Joaquin Almunia
Joaquin Almunia, David Evans, Jon Leibowitz, May 19, 2011
Competition policy has grown explosively in the last quarter century. There are more than 100 countries with competition...