DTI Peer Review of Competition Regimes in 2001, 2004 and
2007
Peer Reviews of Competition Regimes
In 2001 the DTI published a
study comparing the effectiveness of the UK competition regime with its peers in the OECD.
The UK was found to be in the top half of its peer group,
but ranking below the two well-established competition
regimes of Germany and the USA. The report also contains
a number of policy recommendations.
In 2004, the DTI produced a
second review of OECD competition regimes. It recognised that the UK regime had improved,
following changes brought about by the Enterprise Act
2002 but it concluded
that it was too soon to see the full impact of these changes
on the ground. The UK was still ranked behind the USA and
Germany.
2007 - new
report published. The survey concludes that
the UK competition regime continues to be perceived as
one of
the best in the world. The introduction of the Enterprise
Act 2002 has helped the UK narrow the gap with the US and
draw almost level with Germany. Whilst the results are
very positive, the report also concludes that there is
no scope
for complacency as other regimes, such as in the EU, are
also improving.
See
the DTI website at: http://www.dti.gov.uk/bbf/competition/policy/reviews/page39860.html.
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