Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?

Competition law seeks to preserve the process of competition in the market with the belief that competition produces an optimal outcome in the market: encouraging firms to be efficient and making consumers better off. Therefore, the realization of economic efficiency is at the heart of the competiti...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin, Ahamat, Haniff
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Published: 2016
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description Competition law seeks to preserve the process of competition in the market with the belief that competition produces an optimal outcome in the market: encouraging firms to be efficient and making consumers better off. Therefore, the realization of economic efficiency is at the heart of the competition law enforcement. However, for many developing economies, the objective of the competition law is more than the realization of economic efficiency. Competition authorities are always confronted with various other conflicting goals which may not related to economic efficiency in its true sense to promote the so called ‘socio-economic development’. This paper attempts to answer several questions: should the competition law promote non-efficiency goals? What kind of non-efficiency goals should it promote? How non-efficiency goals should be promoted through the lens of competition law? Who decides which goals? This paper found that ASEAN member states have put in place diverse objectives for their competition laws to tailor the implementation of the competition laws to the local conditions. It is argued that pursuing multiple objectives may create tensions between promoting economic efficiency on the one hand and promoting non-economic goals on the other hand. It further complicates the process of harmonization of the competition laws in ASEAN and poses as a main obstacle to ASEAN economic and market integration. It is suggested that competition laws should focus on promoting economic efficiency. Other non-economic goals such as social goals should be best pursued through other policies. Should the competition laws be used to promote non-economic goals, it should be limited in scope, pursued in a transparent manner and should be accompanied with the principle of proportionalities.
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spelling iium-545152017-01-18T00:59:30Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/ Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals? Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin Ahamat, Haniff K Law (General) Competition law seeks to preserve the process of competition in the market with the belief that competition produces an optimal outcome in the market: encouraging firms to be efficient and making consumers better off. Therefore, the realization of economic efficiency is at the heart of the competition law enforcement. However, for many developing economies, the objective of the competition law is more than the realization of economic efficiency. Competition authorities are always confronted with various other conflicting goals which may not related to economic efficiency in its true sense to promote the so called ‘socio-economic development’. This paper attempts to answer several questions: should the competition law promote non-efficiency goals? What kind of non-efficiency goals should it promote? How non-efficiency goals should be promoted through the lens of competition law? Who decides which goals? This paper found that ASEAN member states have put in place diverse objectives for their competition laws to tailor the implementation of the competition laws to the local conditions. It is argued that pursuing multiple objectives may create tensions between promoting economic efficiency on the one hand and promoting non-economic goals on the other hand. It further complicates the process of harmonization of the competition laws in ASEAN and poses as a main obstacle to ASEAN economic and market integration. It is suggested that competition laws should focus on promoting economic efficiency. Other non-economic goals such as social goals should be best pursued through other policies. Should the competition laws be used to promote non-economic goals, it should be limited in scope, pursued in a transparent manner and should be accompanied with the principle of proportionalities. 2016-12-09 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/1/54515_SHOULD%20COMPETITION%20LAWS%20paper.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/2/54515_SHOULD%20COMPETITION%20LAWS.pdf Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin and Ahamat, Haniff (2016) Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals? In: International Conference Legal Institutions of the ASEAN Economic Community: Implications for Vietnam's Trade and Investment Law 2016, 9th Dec. 2016, Ho Chi Minh City. (Unpublished) http://web.hcmulaw.edu.vn/aec2016/index.php/en-GB/con
spellingShingle K Law (General)
Abdul Rahman, Nasarudin
Ahamat, Haniff
Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title_full Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title_fullStr Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title_full_unstemmed Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title_short Should competition laws in ASEAN promote non-efficiency goals?
title_sort should competition laws in asean promote non-efficiency goals?
topic K Law (General)
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/1/54515_SHOULD%20COMPETITION%20LAWS%20paper.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/54515/2/54515_SHOULD%20COMPETITION%20LAWS.pdf