Free competition in the post-pandemic digital era: The impact on SMEs
This study was conducted in the framework of the United Nations Development Account project “Global Initiative towards Post-COVID-19 Resurgence of the Micro-, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Sector” (under the “Access to markets” cluster), which aims to analyse the actions of competition authori...
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oai-11362-466612021-02-23T12:55:53Z Free competition in the post-pandemic digital era: The impact on SMEs Da Silva, Filipe Núñez Reyes, Georgina Cuenta de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL MERCADOS INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA INDUSTRIAL ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL MONOPOLIOS PROTECCION DE DATOS SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC ASPECTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY MARKETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS INDUSTRIAL POLICY CORPORATE STRATEGIES MONOPOLIES DATA PROTECTION This study was conducted in the framework of the United Nations Development Account project “Global Initiative towards Post-COVID-19 Resurgence of the Micro-, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Sector” (under the “Access to markets” cluster), which aims to analyse the actions of competition authorities in Latin America and the Caribbean to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and facilitate their recovery. This document analyses the role of competition policy in the digital economy, with an emphasis on the relation between business strategies, technological innovation and market concentration; as well as the suitability of the current legal and institutional frameworks for competition in Latin American countries for facing the current challenges. It also describes some of the practices used by large technology firms and the way these strategies condition market access for SMEs. It aims to demonstrate need for compatibility between industrial and competition policies and for greater coordination among the agencies responsible for data protection and competition policy and among the different government agencies. Introduction .-- I. Theoretical framework for competition and the impact of the digital economy and the COVID-19 pandemic .-- II. Industrial and competition policies aligned with the digital era .-- III. Innovation and monopoly creation .-- IV. Data-opoliesand data protection .-- V. Digital markets and anti-competitive practices .-- VI. The regional perspective: Mexico .-- VII. Conclusion. 2021-02-22T20:02:40Z 2021-02-22T20:02:40Z 2021-02-22 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46661 LC/TS.2021/15 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL MERCADOS INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA INDUSTRIAL ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL MONOPOLIOS PROTECCION DE DATOS SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC ASPECTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY MARKETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS INDUSTRIAL POLICY CORPORATE STRATEGIES MONOPOLIES DATA PROTECTION |
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PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL MERCADOS INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA INDUSTRIAL ESTRATEGIA EMPRESARIAL MONOPOLIOS PROTECCION DE DATOS SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS ECONOMIC ASPECTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY MARKETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS INDUSTRIAL POLICY CORPORATE STRATEGIES MONOPOLIES DATA PROTECTION Da Silva, Filipe Núñez Reyes, Georgina Free competition in the post-pandemic digital era: The impact on SMEs |
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This study was conducted in the framework of the United Nations Development Account project “Global Initiative towards Post-COVID-19 Resurgence of the Micro-, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Sector” (under the “Access to markets” cluster), which aims to analyse the actions of competition authorities in Latin America and the Caribbean to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and facilitate their recovery. This document analyses the role of competition policy in the digital economy, with an emphasis on the relation between business strategies, technological innovation and market concentration; as well as the suitability of the current legal and institutional frameworks for competition in Latin American countries for facing the current challenges. It also describes some of the practices used by large technology firms and the way these strategies condition market access for SMEs. It aims to demonstrate need for compatibility between industrial and competition policies and for greater coordination among the agencies responsible for data protection and competition policy and among the different government agencies. |
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