The competition authorities have devoted considerable time and energy to investigating anticompetitive conduct in the broad area of liquid fuel, gas and related products, where regulation sets rules for firm conduct. Competition cases have included the Sasol-Engen merger, collusive arrangements in gas distribution and the pricing of bitumen for road construction projects, and alleged coordination through information exchange in diesel. Drawing on a review of these matters we assess the inter-relationships between regulation and competition enforcement. We argue that regulation can be designed to enable greater competitive rivalry, while anti-competitive conduct can also be better remedied through recognition of the role of regulation
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The privatisation and liberalisation of telecommunications throughout the world has resulted in the...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...
This article examines the ex ante powers to regulate competition bestowed on the Independent Communi...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Laws by Coursework a...
This article reviews the regulation of liquid fuels in South Africa over the past decade. We first b...
Shaping markets through competition and economic regulation is at the heart of addressing the develo...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
To what extent should competition agencies act as market regulators? Competition Law as Regulation p...
Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract.M.Com. (Competition and Economic Regulation
If regulation is supposed to replicate (some would say „mimic‟) or at least reflect the results of c...
A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all ...
There has been speculation in South African law in recent years regarding the nature and scope of th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The recent Wal-Mart/Massmart merger decision b...
Competition policy is typically intended to protect competition where workable competition is possib...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
The privatisation and liberalisation of telecommunications throughout the world has resulted in the...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...
This article examines the ex ante powers to regulate competition bestowed on the Independent Communi...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Laws by Coursework a...
This article reviews the regulation of liquid fuels in South Africa over the past decade. We first b...
Shaping markets through competition and economic regulation is at the heart of addressing the develo...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
To what extent should competition agencies act as market regulators? Competition Law as Regulation p...
Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract.M.Com. (Competition and Economic Regulation
If regulation is supposed to replicate (some would say „mimic‟) or at least reflect the results of c...
A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all ...
There has been speculation in South African law in recent years regarding the nature and scope of th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The recent Wal-Mart/Massmart merger decision b...
Competition policy is typically intended to protect competition where workable competition is possib...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
The privatisation and liberalisation of telecommunications throughout the world has resulted in the...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...