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Margarida Matos Rosa

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Margarida Matos Rosa is a Portuguese economist. She led the Portuguese Competition Authority between 2016 and 2023.[1]

Education

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Matos Rosa graduated in economics at the University of Louvain, and in public and international affairs at Princeton University.[2] She was a Fulbright scholar at MIT.[3]

Career

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Matos Rosa was president of the Board of the Portuguese Competition Authority between 2016[4] and 2023.[1]

She has, since then, been a Governing Board member at the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni, where she leads its Lifelong Learning Initiative. She consults in the fields of economic policy, financial affairs, antitrust enforcement, and the European Union’s integration through its Single Market. She has taught[5] in academia on the topic of the European digital regulation, as well as on antitrust policy and enforcement.

Prior to these roles, she worked for the Portuguese Securities Market Commission, heading the investment management department. Matos Rosa also has wide experience in the financial private sector (BNP Paribas, Santander Investment and UBS Bank) in the areas of economic research, investment banking and investment management.[citation needed]

Achievements

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During her tenure, the Autoridade da Concorrência (or AdC, the authority's designation in Portuguese) raised its profile both domestically and internationally.[6] Her leadership raised the AdC's to one of the top eight antitrust authorities worldwide.[7] Simultaneously, Margarida Matos Rosa was designated[8] Vice-President of the International Competition Network (ICN), responsible for economic growth and inflation issues.

Her role is seen as the most effective of the history of the Authority, which was launched in 2003, by experts in the antitrust field.[9][6] She was compared[10] in Portugal to Margrethe Vestager, former Vice-President of the European Commission.

She was, during her term, considered one of the top 38 most powerful people[11] in Portugal. In 2021, she was ranked #11 most influential woman in Portugal[12]

Publications

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Book chapters

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  • Matos Rosa, M. (2023), The EU competition procedures from the perspective of national competition authorities. In Regulation 1/2003 and EU Antitrust Enforcement: a Systematic Guide, (Dekeyser, Gauer, Laitenberger, Wahl, Wils and Prete eds.), Wolters Kluwer.
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2022), Anticompetitive Practices in the Financial Sector, in Competition Case Law Digest: a synthesis of EU, US and national leading cases (Jenny and Charbit eds.) Concurrences.
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2020), The Portuguese legislative framework regarding remedies: overview. Chapter 13 in Remedies in EU Competition Law: Substance, Process and Policy (Gérard and Komninos eds). Wolters Kluwer.
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2020), The ICN at 20: Looking ahead, in ICN@20 (Lugard and Anderson eds.). At: http://internationalcompetitionnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/20Anni-AdC.pdf
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2019), Los efectos de red potenciados por el big data: desafíos para la política de competencia, in Desafíos de la Libre Competencia em Iberoamérica (ed. Ana Montoya), Legal Publishing Chile.
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2018), Foreword, in Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law (Wijckmans, Tuytschaever, Anastácio and Whyte eds).
  • Matos Rosa, M. (2018), Foreword, in Lei da Concorrência – Comentário Conimbricense (Porto, Cruz Vilaça, Cunha, Gorjão-Henriques, Anastácio eds). Almedina.

Journals

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Institutional publications

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Interviews

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Margarida Matos Rosa: the exit interview". globalcompetitionreview.com.
  2. ^ "Margarida Matos Rosa - Global Competition Review". globalcompetitionreview.com.
  3. ^ "Margarida Matos Rosa". OECD events.
  4. ^ "Nuno Cunha Rodrigues oficialmente designado presidente da Concorrência". Jornal de Negócios ; Lisbon (in Spanish). March 9, 2023.
  5. ^ "Margarida Matos Rosa". 29 May 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Portugal: Maintaining Strong Enforcement". globalcompetitionreview.com.
  7. ^ "AdC entre os oito melhores reguladores da concorrência do mundo". www.jornaldenegocios.pt.
  8. ^ Bandeira, Mariana (April 4, 2022). "Presidente da AdC escolhida para cargo de liderança na Rede Internacional de Concorrência". O Jornal Económico.
  9. ^ "Margarida Matos Rosa termina hoje mandato na AdC. Fica até haver substituto". ECO. November 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "Like & Dislike: Margarida Matos Rosa é a nossa 'tax lady'". 20 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Margarida Matos Rosa é a 38.ª Mais Poderosa de 2021". www.jornaldenegocios.pt.
  12. ^ "As 25 Mulheres Mais Influentes de Portugal 2021: Do poder de influência ao poder de decisão". 19 May 2022.