Former competition tsar Allan Fels is calling on Labor to create laws to break up firms that abuse market power, as part of a suite of proposals that also includes a revival of Paul Keating’s national competition policy.
Professor Fels, who was the chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission from 1995 to 2003, said Australia’s competition law did not provide for forced divestiture, unlike in other advanced economies.
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