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La cara amable y el lado oscuro de las reformas de las autoridades de competencia
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Competition policy is a dynamic process in which two questions arise: the configuration of the institutional framework and, on the other hand, the potential negative effects of the reforms processes. Based on surveys to employers (International Institute for Management Development, IMD), this paper evaluates the evolution of the effectiveness of competition policy at international level and how some countries' competition policy (or authority) reforms change this perceived effectiveness: United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Finland and Spain. Results show that the last Spanish competition policy reform (creation of the CNMC), was non-positive, despite some improvements in recent years.
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BORRELL, Joan-Ramon, JIMÉNEZ GONZÁLEZ, Juan Luis and GARCÍA GARCÍA, Carmen. La cara amable y el lado oscuro de las reformas de las autoridades de competencia. Papeles de Economía Española. 2021. Vol. 168, num. 78-87. ISSN 0210-9107. [consulted: 6 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/179067