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The South African competition authorities have successfully prosecuted a number of cartels in various markets since their inception, particularly since the introduction of the Competition Commission's Corporate Leniency Policy in 2004. There is growing pressure on competition and regulatory...
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This paper critically discusses the use of remedies in pursuing distributive justice through the restoration of competition, deterrence and disgorgement. The paper addresses more specifically the design and objectives of the Pioneer Foods settlement agreement. The remedies that were concluded...
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Fixed to mobile substitution is a trend that is reshaping the telecommunications industry. Telkom's response to this trend, for example, has been to build a mobile network to recapture revenues lost to mobile operators. The question is, to what extent are fixed and mobile networks substitutes,...
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A number of South African price-fixing cases have been brought in markets previously characterized by legal cartels or monopolies. Furthermore, many South African markets have been liberalized since 1994, reflected in structural change in many market relationships and rendering many of the...
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of the counterfactual and efficiencies in merger proceedings, and the impact of mergers (in concentrated markets) on the …
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