Policy Position 07/2009 Countering Cartels to End Corruption and Protect the Consumer

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Policy position published 1 July 2009
Cartels are illegal and costly. They inflate prices for consumers, exact an economic toll on countries and undermine the integrity of companies. Cartels can form in any sector, ranging from health care and transport, to construction and telecommunications.

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