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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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looks at possible solutions to increase competition in the industry, of which we recommend regulatory local loop unbundling …
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The United States federal government preempted anti-competitive state and municipal telegraph regulations when the 1866 Post Roads Act was enacted. The act granted a de facto national franchise to build and operate a telegraph system anywhere in the United States to any telegraph company...
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economies and competition law to protect those economies. No one could have predicted that within twenty years most of the world …’s trading economies would have adopted recognizable forms of competition law including the former nations of the Soviet Union … form of competition law. This has been the one of the principal, but by no means the only, topic of his work as an academic …
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competition rules in order to ensure fair competition on the EU market. In the absence of a reformed anti-dumping regulation, the … investigation procedures and methods might be in line with the current regulation and practice. The report's arguments are based on … from third countries. What is considered to be price dumping when imported is considered normal competition for a product …
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weakens competition as it prevents prices from decreasing even when market conditions change, having negative effects on …
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. Available cross-country evidence suggests that enhancing competition is an important means to improve economic performance …. France is catching up with best practice in competition policy reform. However, other policy considerations often hamper the … emergence of effective competition. Relatively weak competitive pressures remain in a number of sectors, particularly in …
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competitiveness of the funds, both in the area of price competition, and quality competition. Undoubtedly, besides from the market … structure, also statutory regulations, especially investment limits had impact on this situation. One may not claim, though …, that statutory regulations completely eliminated the possibility of competition between the funds. The purpose of this …
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Harold Demsetz once claimed that 'economics has no antitrust relevant theory of competition.' Demsetz offered this …-dimensional nature of competition. Competition does not take place upon a single margin, such as price competition, but several … dimensions that are often inversely correlated such that a liability rule deterring one form of competition will result in more …
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Brunei must enact an effective competition policy in order to participate as a member in regional trading blocs like … the APEC, ASEAN and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. What effect would Brunei's Competition Order have on Brunei - and … of competition policy - and use that indicator in cross-country analysis to figure out competition's effect on Brunei …
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