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Title: Role of Competition Advocacy in developing effective Competition Policy


1
Role of Competition Advocacy in developing
effective Competition Policy
  • A presentation by Manoj Pandey
  • Additional Director General
  • Competition Commission of India
  • BRIC International Competition Conference
  • Kazan
  • 2nd of September, 2009

2
COMPETITION ADVOCACY MEANING AND RELEVANCE
  • Competition Advocacy has been defined as ..
    those activities conducted by the competition
    authority related to the promotion of a
    competitive environment for economic activities
    by means of non-enforcement mechanisms, mainly
    through its relationships with other
    governmental entities and by increasing public
    awareness of the benefits of competition.
    (Advocacy Working Group of the International
    Competition Network ).
  • Competition Advocacy constitutes all those
    activities conducted by the competition/antitrust
    authorities relating to the promotion of a
    competitive environment through non-enforcement
    mechanisms.
  • An important function for all Anti-trust/Competiti
    on Authorities, it aims at establishing
    meaningful relationships with other governmental
    entities and increasing public awareness about
    the benefits of competition.

3
COMPETITION AUTHORITIES AND ADVOCACY
  • Advocacy acts as complement to law enforcement
    activities of Competent Authorities.
  • Advocacy helps in spreading public awareness and
    education and helps to promote overall economic
    development.
  • Competition Policy goes beyond mere Competition
    Laws.
  • It encompasses in itself not only Competition
    Laws but also set of policies advocated by
    Competition Agencies.

4
COMPETITION AUTHORITIES AND ADVOCACY -CONTD.
  • The Competition Authorities must through a
    sustained process of Competition Advocacy
    influence the government policies to lower
    barriers to entry, promote de-regulation and
    liberalisation of trade policies.
  • For effective competition policy through
    competition advocacy, the competition agencies
    must engage in task of
  • Convincing authorities to abstain from adopting
    anti-competitive measures.
  • Making government entities, the judiciary, and
    all stakeholders more familiar with the benefits
    of competition.
  • helping regulatory agencies in their tasks in
    tune with Competition Policy.
  • formulation of economic policies of countries to
    ensure that competition in the market is not
    affected adversely.

5
COMPETITION ADVOCACY AS A TOOL TOWARDS EFFECTIVE
COMPETITION POLICY
  • The Competition Advocacy of agencies must aim at
    establishing its credibility among the public
    and private sectors.
  • The Competition Advocacy must try to minimize
    unnecessary government intervention in the
    marketplace .
  • All stakeholders must know how competition
    benefits an economy, and must have confidence in
    the Competition Agency as an advocate for sound
    Competition Policy.
  • Competition Advocacy helps in building a
    Competition Culture.

6
COMPETITION ADVOCACY AND COMPETITION CULTURE
  • The aspects of promotion of Competition Culture
    through Competition Advocacy may include
  • publication of competition agency decisions.
  • publication of pamphlets and information booklets
    for the general public.
  • publication of market studies and of technical
    papers.
  • regular communications with the press and
    electronic media.
  • Spreading awareness about the role Competition
    Policy can play in promoting competition through
    seminars, conferences, workshops.

7
ADVOCACY AS PART OF COMPETITION POLICY
  • Enforcement and advocacy are not mutually
    independent activities but reinforce each other.
  • Enforcement is strengthened by an active
    advocacy, and advocacy is less effective in the
    absence of enforcement powers.
  • Competition Advocacy and Competition Enforcement
    are interdependent and not exclusive.
  • Effective Competition Policy can come through
    practice of sound Competition Advocacy .

8
ADVOCACY AS PART OF COMPETITION POLICY-CONTD.
  • Success in Competition Advocacy has benefits for
    enforcement as well since
  • there will be voluntary compliance with the
    Competition Laws.
  • willing co-operation in course of enforcement
    actions.
  • policy makers will support the acts of the
    Competition Bodies through resources.
  • Credibility cannot be gained through advocacy
    alone and it must be sufficiently backed by
    enforcement of Competition Law.

9
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPETITION ADVOCACY
  • For development of effective Competition Policy
    through Competition Advocacy, Competition
    Agencies must have structural and operational
    independence as has been studied by ICN.
  • While structural independence must be ensured ,
    operational independence must also be guaranteed
    for effective competition advocacy.
  • Enough funds must be at the disposal of
    Competition Agency for both advocacy and
    enforcement related functions.

10
ADVOCACY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
  • Competition Advocacy is critical in developing
    and emerging economies .
  • Competition/Anti-Trust agencies in developing
    countries should be relatively more active in
    competition advocacy.
  • Advocacy must be in the areas that are
    economically important and visible.
  • The agency must undertake activities in which it
    has a reasonable chance of success.

11
COMPETITION ADVOCACY IN CA, 2002
  • Section 49 of Indian CA contains specific
    provisions of competition advocacy.
  • Central Govt. or State Govt. while formulating
    may make a reference to the Commission, and the
    Commission shall within sixty days give its
    opinion .
  • The Commission is also empowered to take suitable
    measures for the promotion of competition
    advocacy on its own.

12
COMPETITION ADVOCACY - EFFORTS OF INDIAN
COMPETITION AUTHORITIES
  • The Commission has been in past engaged in
    undertaking advocacy with ministries, regulators,
    state governments and other authorities.
  • The Commission has given its opinion on the draft
    Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill, 2007, the
    Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Bill,
    2006 , the Shipping Trade Practices Bill, 2007
    and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory
    Bill, 2005.
  • The Commission has also given its views on
    regulatory policies and practices in the fields
    of banking, telecommunications and intellectual
    property rights.
  • Presentations on Competition law and policy to
    Ministries .
  • Training workshops for senior officers of Central
    and State Govts.

13
  • THANKS
  • Indian Competition Act, Rules and Regulations are
    available at website
  • www.cci.gov.in
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