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Competition experts: Paris and Mexico City
The Competition Division of the OECD’s Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs is recruiting several experts – economists or lawyers – with substantial experience in the application of competition laws and in competition policy applied to regulations. You will work on various projects to support the development of sound competition and regulatory policy in member and non-member countries. You will participate in research, analysis and drafting of OECD reports on topics related to competition and regulatory policies for consideration by the OECD’s Competition Committee. You will also contribute to the review of national competition laws and policies and the preparation of recommendations to improve competition law and policy.
At least two positions will be based at the Paris headquarters and one in Mexico.
You will preferably have experience in a competition law enforcement agency, and will have strong analytical ability including in using economic data or econometric analysis to address policy issues in a multidisciplinary context. Please note that this position requires fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and a good working knowledge of, or willingness to learn, the other.
The specific job requirements are available on the OECD recruitment website atwww.oecd.org/careers/vacancies (ref. 09752). Applications in English or French from OECD member country nationals should be submitted online by 31 March 2015, midnight Paris (France) time.