Philippine Competition Policy in Perspective

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Suggested Framework for Competition Policy

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is feasible, or as loose as what they would actually be. For example, the task of reviewing government policies and regulations could be undertaken by the government agency involved, although this may not be as effective as an independent body initiating the same review.9 In sum, the final form the organizational setup takes should ultimately depend on what is most administratively feasible and efficient. This suits quite well the Philippine situation, as discussed in the next section.

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There would likely be less objectivity and probably even some resistance to reforms from within. On the other hand, an independent body would have less resources to investigate all government measures and regulations.


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