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This policy note has been produced under the competition reform assessment ASA with the objective of identifying key … constraints to competition in Armenia and providing recommendations on a set of actionable reforms that could help foster market … contestability and competition in key sectors and across the economy. In particular, the policy note seeks to identify a menu of …
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When reviewing mergers and similar transaction the American antitrust enforcers must, at times, protect competition in … markets for products which do not exist. These include nascent competition cases. To justify doing so courts must develop a … new legal doctrine: the current closest legal doctrine, potential competition, only allows courts, and the enforcers, to …
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platforms, purchasing nascent competitors and suppressing competition before they can mature into vibrant competitors? Further … scheme to differentiate potential competition, nascent competitors, and killer acquisitions. Ultimately, while classification …
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challenges for enterprises choosing long-term competition strategies. Sharing resources with competitors is believed to weaken a … resource costs may experience a situation in which SMEs benefit from competition, thus resisting cooperation and harming the …
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“Potential competition” refers to the effects of sources of competition that have not yet emerged as actual competitors … emerge if conditions become favorable. The most recent potential competition focus concerns merger law. Historically, however … antitrust is necessary at all, given that potential competition is always present to discipline competitive abuses. The Clayton …
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