Forging links between competition authorities and academic institutions

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Abstract

This chapter explores the scope for cooperation between competition authorities and academic institutions and posits a number of strategies and principles that may serve to enhance cooperative relationships between them. Such cooperation is of particular value in jurisdictions with relatively new competition laws, but it is of great importance in more established jurisdictions as well. The chapter underlines the usefulness of (networks of) academic centers for competition (ACCs), which should be actively and materially supported by competition authorities, universities, public bodies and other stakeholders. The chapter focuses on how competition authorities can invest in human capital and stimulate the growth and transfer of knowledge by encouraging the creation and development of ACCs; and it discusses several elements germane to ACCs such as interdisciplinarity, funding and governance. It also considers how ACCs may collaborate with each other and with competition authorities. Finally, and building on the discussion of ACCs, the paper highlights ways in which competition authorities and academic institutions can learn from each other and contribute to mutual capacity building.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFrédéric Jenny: Standing Up For Convergence and Relevance in Antitrust
Subtitle of host publicationLiber Amicorum Volume II
EditorsNicholas Charbit, Thomas Moretto
Place of PublicationNew York NY USA
PublisherConcurrences
Pages37-53
Number of pages17
VolumeII
Edition1st
ISBN (Print)9781939007919
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Competition Law
  • Antitrust
  • Competition Authorities
  • Cooperation with Academic Institutions

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