dc.creatorSerra, Pablo
dc.date2014-07-31T21:17:02Z
dc.date2014-07-31T21:17:02Z
dc.date1995
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-19T21:03:48Z
dc.date.available2018-04-19T21:03:48Z
dc.identifierRevista de Análisis Económico 10(2): 1995, p. 63-88
dc.identifier0716-5927
dc.identifiereISSN 0718-8870
dc.identifier
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.uahurtado.cl/handle/11242/1690
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1370714
dc.descriptionThis paper analyzes the Chilean policy for market competition, mainly through case studies. Consideration is given to both the antitrust laws and institutions, and the regulation and deregulation policies. Furthennore, it reviews the use of biddings for the concession of projects. as a way to prompt competition ex-ante. It is gathered from the analysis that generally the legislation in this area is adequate. The main restriction of the policy for market competition lies all the institutions responsible for enforcing them. which lack enough resources and are too close to the political authorities
dc.languagespa
dc.publisherILADES; Georgetown University; Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
dc.subjectCompetencia económica -- Chile
dc.subjectMonopolios -- Aspectos jurídicos
dc.titleLa Política de Competencia en Chile
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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