Competition and Consumer Protection
Competition and Consumer Protection
PROTECTION
by
Philippe Brusick
Former Head, Competition and
Consumer Policies Branch, UNCTAD
COMPETITION AND CONSUMER
PROTECTION
CONTENTS:
• COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY AIM
AT CONSUMER WELFARE
• COMPETITION AND CONSUMER
PROTECTION OFTEN RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE SAME AGENCY
• CONSUMER ORGANIZATIONS HAVE
AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN
CREATING A COMPETITION CULTURE
COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY
AIM AT CONSUMER WELFARE
• The objective of modern competition law is
the promotion of competition to increase
efficiency and benefit consumers
• Eg. Consumer interests are specific
concern of EU Law
• The UN Set of Principles and Rules on
Competition has Consumer Welfare
among its Objectives
THE OBJECTIVES OF MODERN COMPETITION
LAW
• Static Efficiency:
– Lower prices
– Better quality
– More choice
• Dynamic Efficiency:
– Efficient allocation of resources
– Management, processing and technological
improvements
– Product innovation
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