Are Meaningful Competition Policies Part of the New Economic Order?
With the global economy still battling the consequences of the economic crisis, the value of maintaining competitive markets and ensuring strong competition policies is under fire from politicians and wider public opinion. This conference explores how an efficient competition regime can indeed play a critical role in restoring and maintaining future stability and economic prosperity across the globe.
Issues to be discussed include:
- Can competition policy pave the way for a more prosperous future in developed and developing economies? Its role in the newly industrialized states
- How to facilitate competitive behaviour by the public and private sectors: ensuring compliance at all levels
- How to minimize regulatory burdens on business
- Dealing with the commercial danger of differing systems at regional and national levels
- Resisting protectionism and the fostering national champions: are these necessary for good industrial policy and do they benefit the public interest?
Registration
Join top level policymakers, practitioners and leading experts in debate about systemic risk and competitiveness.
Testimonial
"Top speakers, very important issues"
Nils-Ola Widme, Attorney, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise
The Chatham House Rule
To enable as open a debate as possible, this conference will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Continuing Professional Development
Up to 5.5 CPD (continuing professional development) hours are available for delegates attending this event*
* As per The Law Society of England and Wales and the Bar Standards Board

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