INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE STATE ANTIMONOPOLY AUTHORITY AND ITS TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENTS AND THE ASSESSMENT OF THEIR EFFECTIVENESS
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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss1-pp120-126Abstract
The article provides an institutional analysis of the activities of the state antimonopoly body and its territorial departments. The study assesses the legal status, powers, organizational structure, and the coherence of management and control mechanisms at the central and territorial levels. Institutional effectiveness is analyzed based on the criteria of practical implementation of legal powers, quality of institutions, independence, accountability, and transparency. The integration of ex-ante and ex-post control mechanisms and agent-principal relations are also revealed
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institutional analysis antimonopoly policy state regulator territorial departments institutional effectiveness ex-ante and ex-post control competitive environmentReferences
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