Report
Deregulation and National Competition Policy and its Effect on Rural and Regional Areas
Publisher
Competition
Fair trading regulation
Competition regulation
Australia
Description
It is evident throughout this Paper that national competition policy, and micro-economic reform more generally, have created both winners and losers. One of the major problems is that, whilst the benefits of NCP are generally longer-term and spread more widely amongst the community, the costs of change are often concentrated in a particular area and borne immediately. Ultimately, how society compensates and supports those affected by NCP reforms is a key issue yet to be satisfactorily resolved.
Publication Details
Copyright:
State of New South Wales through the Parliament of New South Wales 2001
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
1 Jun 2001