National competition policy - its evolution and implementation : a study in intergovernmental relations
By: CHURCHMAN, Susan.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxford : Blackwell Publishers LImited, June 1996Australian Journal of Public Administration 55, 2, p. 97-99Abstract: The second reading speech on the Competition Policy Reform Bill 1995 described the policy as 'the most important single development in microeconomic reform in recent years'. The speech went on to describe the vision of the Hilmer Report 'for a national competition policy in which the commonwealth, states and territories cooperated to market conduct apply to all market participants regardless of their form of ownership'. This article considers how this vision was translated into realityThe second reading speech on the Competition Policy Reform Bill 1995 described the policy as 'the most important single development in microeconomic reform in recent years'. The speech went on to describe the vision of the Hilmer Report 'for a national competition policy in which the commonwealth, states and territories cooperated to market conduct apply to all market participants regardless of their form of ownership'. This article considers how this vision was translated into reality
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