This Article explores how institutions in developing countries shape competition policy-making and regulatory reform, the implications of this process on the adoption of a pro-market strategy to promote development, and the implications of its application to a country transitioning from a command economy to a market economy such as China
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
This Article will discuss these two perspectives by first introducing the Japanese experiences in go...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a progression toward market processes in nations once committed to ...
Until recently, institutional reforms implemented under the so-called 'apertura' economic strategy h...
The inception of antitrust policy in Latin America is marred with misconceptions about the role of t...
China has been considering enactment of an anti-monopoly (antitrust) law since 1993, and it has now ...
The widespread adoption by transition economies of competition policy systems raises important quest...
China has been considering enactment of an anti-monopoly (antitrust) law since 1993, and it has now ...
The merits of fostering effective competition in the economy to encourage economic efficiency, consu...
This is an introduction to a symposium on Creating Competition for Transition Economies. This articl...
Latin America has emerged from the lost decade of the 1980s with substantially transformed economies...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
During the last three decades, China has undergone a period of unprecedented institutional change. T...
This Article examines competition, competition policy, and economic development in developing countr...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
This Article will discuss these two perspectives by first introducing the Japanese experiences in go...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a progression toward market processes in nations once committed to ...
Until recently, institutional reforms implemented under the so-called 'apertura' economic strategy h...
The inception of antitrust policy in Latin America is marred with misconceptions about the role of t...
China has been considering enactment of an anti-monopoly (antitrust) law since 1993, and it has now ...
The widespread adoption by transition economies of competition policy systems raises important quest...
China has been considering enactment of an anti-monopoly (antitrust) law since 1993, and it has now ...
The merits of fostering effective competition in the economy to encourage economic efficiency, consu...
This is an introduction to a symposium on Creating Competition for Transition Economies. This articl...
Latin America has emerged from the lost decade of the 1980s with substantially transformed economies...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
During the last three decades, China has undergone a period of unprecedented institutional change. T...
This Article examines competition, competition policy, and economic development in developing countr...
The article provides a rare reconstruction of a number of early cases decided under the Chinese Anti...
In August 2007, China adopted the Antimonopoly Law, its first comprehensive antitrust legislation, t...
This Article will discuss these two perspectives by first introducing the Japanese experiences in go...