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shows the state of anti-cartel policies and legislation in selected jurisdictions, the present state of the coordination of … consumer welfare through effective domestic anti competition frameworks was highlighted in the discussed cartel cases. Time …
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of the 20-year-old regime in South Africa (SA), an emerging economy that has recorded giant strides in cartel regulation … benefits outweigh the setbacks. In sum, the article identified a number of murky areas of cartel regulation in the new Nigerian …
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Developed economies have historically been a model for emerging market economies, particularly in the development and enforcement of competition laws. Modifications to competition law rules in developed economies, however, may not always be practical for emerging market economies to adopt....
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Interlocking directorates, or management interlocks, appear to be relatively common occurrences in many countries. While the practice generally is not considered to be harmful to competition, interlocks that involve competitors can raise serious concerns because of the potential to facilitate...
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The present study examines the process that developing countries have to go through as a precondition for being able to actively participate in the development of a multilateral framework of trade and competition: the adoption of competition policy as a prerequisite for a multilateral...
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