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Regional Cooperation and the Development of Competition Policy in Asia William E. Kovacic George Washington University CUTS International, Hanoi August 16-17, 2005
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Theme National Competition Systems in Asia Can Benefit From Regional Cooperation as a Complement to: Purely national initiatives Bilateral programs Participation in large, multinational institutions (e.g., OECD, ICN)
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Resources Gavil, Kovacic & Baker, Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy (2002) Kovacic, Institutional Foundations for Economic Legal Reform, 77 Chicago- Kent Law Review 265 (2001) wkovacic@law.gwu.edu
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Overview Rationales for Regional Measures Notable Existing Initiatives “Cooperation” Defined Possible Focal Points for Regional Activities Involving New Competition Systems in Asia Platforms for Cooperation
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Why Use Regional Strategies? Overcome Resource Constraints of Individual Emerging Market Economies Example: Training personnel Facilitate Absorption and Adaptation of Widely-Accepted Superior Methods More attentive to local conditions Potential for faster responsiveness
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Notable Existing Examples European Competition Network Two Initiatives Involving Transition Economies: Andean Community Southern Europe (“Le Gare Group”)
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Regional Cooperation: A Three-Level Framework Heads of National Competition Agencies Competition Agency Case Handlers External Institutions, Including: Universities and think tanks Courts Legal societies Consumer groups
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Regional Cooperation in Asia: Possible Focal Points Training Operations/Organizational Techniques Substantive Guidelines/Standards Intellectual Infrastructure Legal Societies Consumer Organizations
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Training of Agency Personnel Key Analytical Concepts Investigational Methods Instructional Approaches Teaching materials Case studies Simulations
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Operations and Organization Organization of Operating Units Decision Making Processes Information Gathering Information Management Public Relations Ethics and Conflicts of Interest Performance Measurement/Evaluation
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Discussion of Substantive Guidelines and Standards Substantive Guidelines Example: Market definition Substantive Standards Example: Remedies Common Data Bases Activities, cases, outcomes Evaluation results
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Intellectual Infrastructure Competition Agency Research Agenda Universities Example: NUS Asian Law Institute Think Tanks Examples: CIEM and LPEM
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Legal Societies Development of Competition Policy Expertise in Private Bar Law firms and inside counsel Legal Societies as Information Collection and Distribution Networks From competition agencies To competition agencies
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Consumer Organizations Build Understanding of Competition Law Tracking Cross-Border Phenomena Consumer Organizations as Information Distribution Networks From the competition agency To the competition agency
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Platforms for Cooperation: Possible Hubs Existing Regional Institutions Examples: ASEAN, APEC New Competition Agency Networks Universities and Think Tanks Legal Societies Consumer Organizations
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Integration of Public and Private Networks: Means Regular Programs of Interaction Conferences Seminars Workshops Note: These can develop, and often have emerged, from experiments with small- scale “prototypes.”
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Concluding Thoughts Regional Cooperation Can: Help overcome resource constraints faced by individual jurisdictions Accelerate learning and adoption of superior techniques Spur understanding of competition law Address important regional cross-border phenomena
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