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Competition law and the economic characteristics of developing countries / Simon J. Evenett -- What features measure economic competition in developing countries? / Ignacio L. De Leon -- Lifting the veil : rethinking the classification of developing economies for competition law and policy /...
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Global competition now shapes economies and societies in ways unimaginable only a few years ago, and competition (or ‘antitrust') law is a key component of the legal framework for global competition. These laws are intended to protect competition from distortion and restraint, and on the...
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Underlying the recurring debates over the future of Article 82 EC (now Article 102) are competing images of what its goals are and should be. Such debates about the law relating to dominant enterprises are not new, and they are also not likely to end, because the legal concept of "abuse" is...
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In several works over the last decade, Wolfgang Fikentscher has reminded us that there are ways of viewing competition law that need not begin and end with economics — its concepts, its language, and its science-based normative stance. Discussions of competition law in the United States and...
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In discussions of the regionalization of competition law, the political dimension often leads a shadowy existence. Regionalization tends to be presented with a hint of a halo around it. States are presented as acting for a shared policy objective intended to benefit all, and political issues...
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