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The Globalisation of Competition Enforcement

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About this Event

04 Apr 2011 @ 12:45

About the Speaker: 

Frédéric Jenny is Professor of Economics at ESSEC Business School in Paris and a leading authority on competition policy.  He is also a Judge at the Commercial, Economic and Financial Law Chamber of the French Supreme Court (Cour de cassation), Chairman of the OECD Competition Committee and Non Executive Director of the Office of Fair Trading in the United Kingdom.  He was previously Vice-Chair of the French Competition Authority and Chair of the WTO Working Group on Trade and Competition.  He holds a Ph.D in Economics from Harvard University, a Doctorate in Economics from the University of Paris and an MBA degree from ESSEC Business School in Paris. He has written extensively about trade, competition and economic development and has served as an adviser to many developing countries on competition issues.

About the Event:

This address is the second event in the ‘Competition Enforcers Series’, which is co-hosted by the Competition Authority.  This purpose of this series is to analyse the impact of and the need for rigorous enforcement of competition policy on a global scale to overcome the current crises and promote growth and innovation.  In his address, Frédéric Jenny talked about his extensive economic expertise to provide a unique perspective on competition enforcement.

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