competition policy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcompetitionandpolicy
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competition
noun
uk/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/us/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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policy
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɒl.ə.si/us/ˈpɑː.lə.si/
a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a ...
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(Definition ofcompetitionandpolicyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Public sector institutions were subject to 'relentless examination and challenge' andcompetitionpolicy led to the creation of quasi-markets across broad areas of social policy.
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Third, the raft of industrial initiatives did not include an effectivecompetitionpolicy, in order to combine the reorganisation of production with effective competition in product markets.
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I would like to draw your attention to several aspects ofcompetitionpolicyin 2009, of which many features are visible today.
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The impact of qualified majority voting is notable especially in the legislation oncompetitionpolicy, state aid to the transport sector and in some commercial policy instruments.
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Fromcompetitionpolicythrough the regulation of the financial services policy to the minimum wage and taxes in employment, the flexibility of the economy is in the government's power.
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The case ofcompetitionpolicyis instructive.
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Competitionpolicyin dynamic markets.
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The first is fully integrating the agreed targets into the growth, employment andcompetitionpolicyprogrammes and if necessary amending them.
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Policy content looks at the governing principles ofcompetitionpolicy.
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These relate tocompetitionpolicy, the promotion of technology transfer, employment policy, and regional policy.
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The multilevel dimension of the delegation process is evident in the case of regulatory networks in energy, telecommunications andcompetitionpolicy.
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There is another aspect ofcompetitionpolicythat is difficult to handle in standard versions of regulatory races.
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The closer the fit between the domestic market and nationalcompetitionpolicy, the more country-specific policy will become over time.
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For first approaches towards a normative theory of competence allocation in regard tocompetitionpolicysee the references in supra note 3.
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Rollings argues persuasively that attitudes to questions such ascompetitionpolicyand company law need to be taken into account too.
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These 'reforms' were based on general measures including labour market deregulation, taxation reform, privatization andcompetitionpolicyreform.
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There are additional limits to the effectiveness ofcompetitionpolicyspecific to the energy sector.
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There ensued a tussle about the relationship betweencompetitionpolicyand industrial policy that lasted until the end of the government.
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He also devoted much of his energy to the development of industrial andcompetitionpolicy.
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Instances included thecompetitionpolicyreform, student fees, social welfare, health and labour market reform.
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It keeps country and issue constant, while generalizing across policy sectors in the sense thatcompetitionpolicyconcerns firms in many sectors.
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There is no attempt, for example, to confront the tensions between the free market impulses ofcompetitionpolicyand the interventionism of structural policies.
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By its very nature, state aid regulation or policy is somewhat of an anomaly, being distinctively supranational in nature and not existing in any nationalcompetitionpolicycontext.
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