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Maintaining rapid economic growth depends increasingly on productivity gains, particularly in the service sector. Competition has an important role to play in achieving such gains. However, Korea’s development strategy has tended to weaken competition and has left a legacy of government...
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There is a considerable debate in the legal literature about the purpose of antitrust institutions. Some argue that antitrust law merely serves the purpose of economic growth, while others have a broader perspective on the function of antitrust, maintaining that the prevention of economic...
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industrial policy objectives? / Simon J. Evenett -- People's Republic of China / Ping Lin -- India / S. Chakravarthy -- Republic …
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the economic history of preindustrial China in order to understand how and why it differed from that of preindustrial …
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of China's post-Mao economic reform has provided interesting material against which to test the Rights Hypothesis. Two … persons are willing to invest and make deals, that counts for purposes of the Rights Hypothesis.) Second, China has indeed …
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transactions costs, increase in investments, and economic growth. Nevertheless, China experienced a strong economic growth in spite … rules and regulations may not have strong correlation with China's growth. The research concludes that while many people …, China's style of legal enforcement. Nevertheless, as the Chinese economy grows, transaction costs may become too high if we …
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