Study on Competition Laws for Developing Economies, 1999
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Published Date | December 1999 |
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Type of Publication | Reports |
Publication Under | Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) |
Accessed | 7976 |
Pages | 92 |
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Description
This study looks at the advantages and disadvantages of competition laws for developing economies, particularly as it relates to and derives from the experience of APEC member economies.
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2: Executive Summary
- Chapter 3: Competition Law and the Objectives of Competition Policy
- Chapter 4: Are competition laws essential to achieve competition policy objectives, particularly open economies?
- Chapter 5: How the introduction of competition laws will affect the international competitives of international firms
- Chapter 6: How the enactment of competition laws will affect the ability to compete for foreign investment vis-a-vis developing economies that have not enacted competition laws
- Chapter 7: What social impact would competition law create?
- Chapter 8: What the limits and downside risks are of enacting a competition law within a society
- Chapter 9: The difficulties in obtaining support for the enactment of competition law within a society
- Chapter 10: Other factors influencing the implementation of competition law and moves toward increased competition within an economy
- Annexes