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Competition Buzz: Essential Facilities, Regulators, and Lessons for Latin America- Interview with Prof. Richard Whish

 |  September 29, 2015

 

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    Competition Policy International, with the support of the Alianza por la Competencia, Mexico’s Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica (CIDE) and the Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo (CIDAC), present this exclusive interview with Prof. Richard Whish, Professor Emeritus at Kings College London and Keynote Speaker at the Comparative Competition Law Conference, held in Mexico City this September and gathering the top academics and competition practitioners in the region.

    In this brief exchange, Prof. Whish shares his insight regarding some of the issues that currently occupy the minds of competition regulators around the world, from the way we should think about essential facilities to the way we understand platforms such as Uber and its counterparts, before sharing recommendations on the structure of regulators and the most important cases for further study in the region.

     

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