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Competition policy is an important beyond-the-border element of the single market and production base envisioned in the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). The targets for competition policy in the AEC Blueprint have been largely met. Looking beyond 2015, ASEAN needs to consider broadening the...
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The last couple of years have seen an increasing interest in critical loss analysis, both, in academia and in practice. This development is documented by various research papers, high-level exchanges between antitrust experts as well as an increasing number of case decisions which make use of...
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Ten Thousand Commandments 2021 surveys the size, scope, and cost of federal regulation and intervention and effects on …," etc.) from a classical liberal or ordered laissez-faire perspective. It also addresses regulation subtracted and added due … substantially more regulatory actions than deregulatory ones. That impulse to regulation is unencumbered under Biden’s new executive …
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The beginning of federal communications regulatory policy was the Post Roads Act of 1886. So spoke the Federal Communications Commission on its Silver Anniversary.It's 1866. The Civil War is over. Western Union has won. Southern telegraph competition had been turned into tree tinsel. A grateful...
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The traditional debate on governmental regulation has run its course, with economically minded analysts pointing to … regulation's inefficiency while those focused on justice purposefully avoid the economic paradigm to defend regulation's role in … protecting consumers, workers, and society's disadvantaged. In Rescuing Regulation, Reza R. Dibadj challenges both camps. He …
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, as well as an enhanced framework for bank regulation, supervision, and resolution that could mitigate the need to change …
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In modern antitrust law, intellectual and other forms of property have been treated symmetrically as a matter of principle. Recent actions by the Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, however, sound a departure from this salutary principle of symmetry. In...
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