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This article presents the main issues relating to the goals of modern Polish competition law. It examines the … relationship between the subject-matter of competition law, its function and its goals. It identifies various goals of competition … competition law have always been limited to enhancing efficiency and consumer welfare, with this latter term being understood in a …
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the govern permit others companies can enter into industry and can help to promote the competition in these industries …
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contribution is to describe and define the terms „competitive advantage“ and „competition“ on theoretical grounds since opinions …
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approach ignores both the competition between oil companies, and the large geographical differences. The paper concludes by …
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the competition with other financial activities; an absence of industry competition cannot thus be compensated by other …
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. Some of the recommended activities may, however, infringe European and Polish competition law. Objections are not raised by … improvements, new product release, entry onto fast growing markets, and exceeding customer expectations. Competition law problems …’s recommendations. For market success not to transform into a competition law problem, it is worth remembering the limitations imposed …
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This paper applies the general insights of liberalization of the electricity and gas market to the market conditions of a particularly important new Member State in the EU, Poland. To this end the aim of this paper is to explain the Polish experience of liberalizing its energy market by...
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In this paper we examine the determinants of ex-ante state capture analyzing all the legal acts that have been passed in the period 1990-2011 in Poland. We find that during this the majority of legal acts were passed with the aim to satisfy the interest of particular groups. Furthermore, the...
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With reference to Karl Polyani’s notion of fictitious commodities we evaluate whether the protection of two worldwide known streets, namely ‘Regent Street’ in London and the ‘Champs- Elysées’ in Paris may be perceived as an erosion of the public interest and thus call for potential...
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Based on the literatures of organizational learning and change, this research continues to focus on the individual level of learning in organization. Individual learning comprises of at least the cognitive and behavioral aspects as the two represent two different phenomenon and complementary to...
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