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the state of competition in wireless services in Canada, until now. Those in favour of policies that will promote and …) as evidence that there is insufficient competition. The difficulty is that the facts are not consistent with this … competition of importance to Canadians is not just over price, but also over the quality of wireless networks. In any event, none …
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This paper explores the concept of profit sharing as a prospective source of labour income. The paper suggests a paradigm shift: a synthesis of differing perspectives in wage formation to redefine the concept of labour income. The proposed arrangements attempt to conceptualise the productive...
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innovation intensity to escape competition. The U-shaped relation is more pronounced in industries where firms compete in …
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Today's competition advocacy censures governmental restraints that diminish competition. But such advocacy glosses over … four fundamental questions: First, what is competition? Second, what are the goals of a competition policy? Third, how does … one achieve, if one can, the objectives of such desired competition? Fourth, how does one know if the economy is …
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This paper investigates competitiveness in the Ukrainian stock market during local crisis of 2013–2015. The following hypothesis is tested: crisis decreases competitiveness in the stock market. The analysis is carried out for the most liquid stocks in the Ukrainian Exchange (UX) over the...
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the fundamental question: What is competition? Only in understanding competition can one understand what competition can … or cannot achieve under certain circumstances. This Article reexamines one premise of competition, namely the extent to … Article maps four scenarios of competition. Competition authorities should revisit their conception of competition, including …
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This is a brief analysis of the competitiveness issues of Kazakhstan. Policymakers and leadership of many emerging and transitional countries understand the importance of competitiveness. However, the story ends there and countries implement partial reforms and urgently for the immediate visible...
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countries is long overdue: the treatment of public policies that suppress competition. Whereas the European Union (“EU”) and … to enact laws that restrain competition. Further, individual groups are largely free to lobby for laws designed to erect … available to both public and private enforcers of the U.S. antitrust laws to challenge state-imposed restraints on competition …
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proven essential to increasing competition …
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industry is unusual because there exist two horizontally segmented retail markets with different degrees of competition: the … predicts that competition is the key driver of the rate at which technology is adopted. -- Innovation ; market structure …
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