Regional Competition Center for Latin America presents Guideline on Coordinated Effects Study in Merger Cases
Dec 10, 2012
Regional Competition Center for Latin America presents Guideline on Coordinated Effects Study in Merger Cases – Prepared by the CRCAL, with an introduction by Competition Policy International
This month, the Regional Competition Center for Latin America (or CRCAL by its acronym in Spanish) continues its presentation of the different studies and guidelines it has only recently commissioned to enhance Latin America’s competition agencies’ technical capacities. In this case, the CRCAL presents a summary of Professors Motta and Fabra’s guidelines on the analysis of coordinated effects for merger review. We hope you find this interesting.
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