Research and analysis

Evaluation of direct impact and deterrent effect of CA98 cases

A review by DotEcon of the direct impact, businesses’ awareness, and the deterrent effect of 5 CA98 decisions by the CMA and the OFT.

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CMA Evaluation of CA98 cases

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Survey data from evaluation study

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Details

As part of its continual evaluation programme, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) commissioned DotEcon and IFF Research to review 5 past Competition Act 1998 (CA98) decisions.

The review focuses on estimating the deterrent effect of the CA98 cases and our follow-up compliance activities. It also presents evidence on the direct impacts of the CMA’s intervention on consumers, and on relevant firms’ awareness of the CMA enforcement and competition law.

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Published 19 June 2018

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