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The efficiency of collusion and criminal sanctions in New Zealand

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On January 27 the Justice Minister released a discussion document proposing to criminalise cartel activities such as price fixing and bid rigging. In this seminar Professor Evans will consider efficiency aspects of the Minister's proposal in particular the efficiencies which can arise when competing business cooperate and the difficulties officials can have in separting beneficial and harmful cooperation.

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  • Evans, Lewis, 2010. "The efficiency of collusion and criminal sanctions in New Zealand," Working Paper Series 19146, Victoria University of Wellington, The New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcsr:19146
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