On 4 December 2013, the Prime Minister and the Minister for Small Business announced a “root and branch” review of Australia’s competition policy. The Minister for Small Business released the final Terms of Reference for the competition policy review on 27 March 2014, following consultation with the States and Territories, and announced the Review Panel headed by Professor Ian Harper. Under the terms of reference the Competition Policy Review Committee (the Harper Committee) is required to focus on three broad areas: •examining what can be done to create more competition in service areas such as health, education and intellectual property; •considering whether the structure and powers of the competition institutions (the ACCC , the NCC, the...
A key provision of Australia’s competition law is s 46 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TP...
What do the draft recommendations of the competition policy review mean for health policy and servic...
This response to the draft Competition Principles Review Report indicates the shortcomings of consid...
The Government has released its response to the Competition Policy Review (\u27the Harper ...
Both the world and Australian economies have changed significantly since the Hilmer Review of the 19...
Introduction Professor Ian Harper released the final Report of the Competition Policy Review (‘the ...
On 15 October 2001, the Prime Minister announced that there would be an independent review of the co...
This 1992 report recommends implementation of a national competition policy for Australia. T...
This speech was given by the Chairman of the Productivity Commission to the Australian Competition P...
The recommendations in the National Competition Policy report have been widely discussed and reviewe...
The Final Report of the Competition Policy Review (the Harper Review) made 56 recommendations o...
In December 2013 the recently elected Australian Government commissioned a review into Australia...
This 1993 report, widely known as the \u27Hilmer report\u27, prompted Australia\u27s landmark microe...
This book evaluates Australian competition law including the economics and politics that lay at its ...
Under the Competition Principles Agreement (CPA), the Australian Government is required to publish a...
A key provision of Australia’s competition law is s 46 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TP...
What do the draft recommendations of the competition policy review mean for health policy and servic...
This response to the draft Competition Principles Review Report indicates the shortcomings of consid...
The Government has released its response to the Competition Policy Review (\u27the Harper ...
Both the world and Australian economies have changed significantly since the Hilmer Review of the 19...
Introduction Professor Ian Harper released the final Report of the Competition Policy Review (‘the ...
On 15 October 2001, the Prime Minister announced that there would be an independent review of the co...
This 1992 report recommends implementation of a national competition policy for Australia. T...
This speech was given by the Chairman of the Productivity Commission to the Australian Competition P...
The recommendations in the National Competition Policy report have been widely discussed and reviewe...
The Final Report of the Competition Policy Review (the Harper Review) made 56 recommendations o...
In December 2013 the recently elected Australian Government commissioned a review into Australia...
This 1993 report, widely known as the \u27Hilmer report\u27, prompted Australia\u27s landmark microe...
This book evaluates Australian competition law including the economics and politics that lay at its ...
Under the Competition Principles Agreement (CPA), the Australian Government is required to publish a...
A key provision of Australia’s competition law is s 46 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TP...
What do the draft recommendations of the competition policy review mean for health policy and servic...
This response to the draft Competition Principles Review Report indicates the shortcomings of consid...