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Building New Competition Law


There is no doubt that the enactment of a competition law and the
creation of a specialised agency to enforce it are key conditions for the
development of a favourable economic environment in any country.
Mexico started this process in the early 1990s, with the approval of the
Federal Law of Economic Competition (FLEC1), and the creation of the
Federal Competition Commission (CFC2 or Commission).
This chapter seeks to tell the story of the economic context that
preceded the enactment of the FLEC and the creation of the CFC. It
describes the environment in which the competition regime was adopted
and explains how the Mexican competition authority became a strong and
active agency, with a stable institutional structure that, combined with
technical and operative autonomy, guarantees the independence and
impartiality of its actions
David Lewis - Personal Name
1st Edition
978-1-55250-552-6
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Building New Competition Law
Law
English
International Development Research Centre
2013
London
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