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economies, there are some provisions that are either weak or that continue to safeguard the interest of monopolies in selective …
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This article is concerned with European Union policy inconsistencies and failures, and the subsequent development of market concentrations, in the newly developing technology of satellite television broadcasts direct to the individual’s home (DTH). In particular, it considers these issues in...
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ownership in land, the banking and financial system, the telecom company TELMEX and airlines. The effects of the changes are … monopolies, low economic growth, uneven social development, political instability, an alarming increase in insecurity and social …
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ownership in land, the banking and financial system, the telecom company TELMEX and airlines. The effects of the changes are … monopolies, low economic growth, uneven social development, political instability, an alarming increase in insecurity and social …
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creating banking monopolies.  … liability banking to limited liability banking was inefficient as it led to a more unstable banking system. The unstable banking …, price and quantity controls and the separation of investment and deposit banking were imposed. Argues that deposit insurance …
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This paper analyses the competitive advantages of Saudi Arabia in the global petrochemical industry. Porter's model is used for this purpose. Saudi Arabia, a leading producer of oil, is also the largest worldwide producer of a number of petrochemical products. Competitiveness in the global...
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