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Hong Kong has only had cross-sector competition law since 2015, but the city’s telecommunications markets have been … liberalized in the 1990s. Yet until the late 2000s, the government vehemently opposed the adoption of competition law in virtually … the protection of competition in the telecommunications sector in Hong Kong. The results of the liberalization process are …
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vehicle industry, regulators should generally adopt a light-handed approach to regulation, encouraging a nationally … competitive market for EV charging services. Competition should promote lower prices within the EV charging market and incentives …
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towards international airline competition. While the policies of the 1980s and 90s were designed to maximize industry … have sought to reduce competition and entrench the position of the largest carriers. These policies have already led to the … large legacy airlines and government officials could dramatically restructure international airline competition in favor of …
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conflicts between local regulation and the Sherman Act and restore the uniform rule of free competition that best replicates the …The Sherman Act establishes free competition as the rule governing interstate trade. Banning private restraints cannot …, posing an obstacle to achieving Congress’s goal to protect free competition. The Sherman Act would thus override …
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on Competition and Deregulation, Third Roundtable On Anticompetitive Regulations. The Global Antitrust Institute …'s Competition Advocacy Program applauds the DOJ for acknowledging the limitations of price regulation and the unintended … regulate competition: (1) the social costs of price regulation in a market economy, (2) the problematic history of price …
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regulation target platforms that favor their own services over those of rivals, use defaults to potentially foreclose competition … use of randomization-based mechanisms in the design of regulation and antitrust remedies related to platform competition …
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infrastructure services is an international tendency. Emerging competition has been seen as an essential element in this process. On …
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Robert Bork's Antitrust Paradox (1978) has been justification for lack of antitrust behavior for over four decades. His test essentially asks if consumers are harmed by the pricing practices of the firm in the market in which they purchase the good or service. Even if these firms are monopoly or...
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Empirical work shows that competition is important for promoting economic growth. However, in Japan the promotion of … competition has long been compromised by ministerial guidance and exemptions from the competition law. Thus, the level and growth … Japanese economy had difficulty in coming out of the quasi-stagnation of the past decade. Recognising that gains from more pro-competition …
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