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Standard Setting 2010 The OECD Competition Committee debated competitive restrictions in Standard Setting in june 2010 . This document includes an executive summary and the documents from the meeting: an analytical note by Sean F. Ennis for the OECD, written submissions from Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, the European Union, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, South Africa, Chinese Taipei, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, BIAC and ANSI. Standard Setting yields substantial benefits to consumers and often promotes competition to benefit consumers. Nonetheless, at times, Standard Setting can give rise to potential consumer harms. By bringing together different players in an industry, the Standard Setting process provides an opportunity for collusion, deception and strategy about which regulators must be vigilant and proactive.
Standard Setting 2010 The OECD Competition Committee debated competitive restrictions in standard setting in June 2010. This document includes an executive summary and the documents from the
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