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Developing countries in the ‘south’ typically have a greater prevalence of entrenched dominant firms than economies of the large open economies of the north. This is due to various factors including scale and network economies relative to the size of the local markets, compounded by...
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Following a comparative perspective, we assess the abuse of dominance provisions in competition law in Chile and South Africa. Unlike the institutional structure, that is similar in both countries, the legal provisions proscribing anti-competitive arrangements and conduct differ substantially....
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Developing countries in the 'south' typically have a greater prevalence of entrenched dominant firms than economies of the large open economies of the north. This is due to various factors including scale and network economies relative to the size of the local markets, compounded by transport...
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