HoustonKemp is pleased to announce our recent submission to the consultation on revitalising the National Competition Policy (NCP) to support a competitive and innovative Australian economy.
The original NCP – a landmark reform
The original NCP, introduced in the mid-1990s, was a landmark microeconomic reform program. Developed in response to the Hilmer Report of 1993, the NCP aimed to promote competition across various sectors of the economy, many of which had previously been shielded from competitive forces.
The implementation of the NCP led to significant benefits for the Australian economy, including increased productivity, lower prices for many goods and services, enhanced quality and choice for consumers and improved international competitiveness of Australian businesses.
Revitalising the NCP
Revitalising the NCP provides an excellent opportunity to expand and improve the use of competition as a tool in the Australian economy. Our submission to the consultation addressed four key areas:
Looking forward
We encourage all stakeholders to participate in this crucial discussion about the future of competition in Australia to create a more dynamic, innovative, and prosperous economic environment that benefits all Australians.
For more information about HoustonKemp’s work in competition economics or to discuss our submission to the NCP consultation, please contact Daniel Young, Luke Wainscoat, Martin Chow or Zoe Odgers.
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