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As stated by the IADB, the general objective of this technical cooperation is to produce new evidence that helps understand how the lack of competition and high economic concentration in output and input markets in the region may affect productivity growth, and more broadly, consumer welfare and inequality. The specific objective is to produce studies that will help write the 2025 edition of the Bank's flagship publication, Development in the Americas (DIA), on "Competition and Productivity." The studies funded by this TC will also inform Bank operations, programming and strategy documents, and its policy dialogue with line ministries. In addition to funding these studies, this TC will also fund workshops used to coordinate the writing of the DIA, translation of the DIA, and seminars used to disseminate it.
IADB Team Leaders:
Matias Busso
Alviarez Rivero
Vanessa Isabel
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