About
The Brazilian Institute of Competition and Innovation - IBCI - is an open, non-profit think tank created in 2012 based on the joint initiative of a group of Professors from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) and from University of São Paulo (USP). IBCI preaches values of free initiative, free competition, innovation, and level playing field to build a more just society, with more welfare and less inequality through open and competitive markets.
Living up to its pillars of existence, the IBCI is composed of a multidisciplinary and 100% equal number of directors, that is, 50% women and 50% men, all with recognized prominence in their respective areas of research and academy.
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Our goal: to study the main challenges and dilemmas involving competition and economic regulation and propose innovative solutions with the latest in law, economics and technology. We believe that the strategy of pragmatic, scientific and interdisciplinary analysis focused on the desired results is the way to design market solutions for today's complex problems. We invest in the talents of the new generations and in the wealth resulting from the combination of different world views, different forms of understanding and expression of knowledge, interaction between different generations and different layers of the population, the academic community and society.