Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- Editorial Note
- 1 Introduction: Towards a Fresh Contribution to a Critical Policy Dialogue
- Part I Setting the Scene: Evolution of Key Principles and International Dialogue
- Part II Sharpening the Focus: Sectoral Perspectives
- Part III Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses
- Part IV Drawing the Lessons: Towards International Policy Coherence
- Index
17 - Competition Agency Guidelines and Policy Initiatives Regarding Intellectual Property in the BRICS and Other Major Jurisdictions: A Comparative Analysis
from Part III - Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 June 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- Editorial Note
- 1 Introduction: Towards a Fresh Contribution to a Critical Policy Dialogue
- Part I Setting the Scene: Evolution of Key Principles and International Dialogue
- Part II Sharpening the Focus: Sectoral Perspectives
- Part III Deepening the Dialogue: Comparative and Jurisdictional Analyses
- Part IV Drawing the Lessons: Towards International Policy Coherence
- Index
Summary
Competition agency guidelines, policy statements and related advocacy activities are an important vehicle for policy expression across the full spectrum of anti-competitive practices and for the guidance of firms in determining their market conduct. They are also, often, a revealing window into the thinking of agency officials and professional staff regarding the problems they are grappling with, thus providing an empirical foundation for mapping the trends and evolution of such policy thinking across diverse jurisdictions and over time. An early, influential example of such guidelines was the Merger Guidelines adopted by the US Department of Justice in 1968,1 which embodied and set out clearly the structure-conduct-performance paradigm of industrial organization and competition policy analysis that was prevalent at the time.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021