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This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy regime. On the basis of the economic theory of law enforcement we identify several factors that are likely to affect its degree of deterrence: 1) sanctions and damages; 2) financial and human...
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. The best compliance programme for banks in Malaysia likely consists of actions that avoid detection rather than detecting … incentives for Malaysian banks to adopt strong antitrust compliance programmes and internal audit programmes. By staying the …
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Competition law compliance has become increasingly important in the banking industry as the number of infringements and … competition law infringements. Therefore, this article sets out an approach to assessing the residual risk of antitrust non-compliance …
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. The best compliance programme for banks in Malaysia likely consists of actions that avoid detection rather than detecting … incentives for Malaysian banks to adopt strong antitrust compliance programmes and internal audit programmes. By staying the …
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This paper reports results from an experiment studying how fines, leniency programs and reward schemes for whistleblowers affect cartel formation and prices. Antitrust without leniency reduces cartel formation, but increases cartel prices: subjects use costly fines as (altruistic) punishments....
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