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Brazil's Secretariat for Economic Monitoring (SEAE)

Monday, 1 June 2009

Brazil's Secretariat for Economic Monitoring (SEAE) usually receives far less attention that the other two agencies in the country's competition triumvirate. This is partly because it is less publicly visible than either CADE or the SDE: it doesn't carry out dawn raids and it doesn't make decisions. Instead, it has for a long time been responsible for high-quality economic analysis on competition matters.

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