The Case for a BRICS Competition Agenda
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The competition policy discourse has been greatly defined by the developed and industrialized countries of the world. However, citizens in developing countries demand that competition policy delivers both efficiency and development. This chapter argues that the network of BRICS competition agencies should place the need to interrogate the role of competition policy in challenging social environments (particularly, poverty, inequality, and unemployment) of developing countries firmly on the global agenda. To do so will require a plan of action to further strengthen cooperation and coordination beyond bi-annual gatherings among BRICS competition agencies, in order to yield more effective remedies and approaches.
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