The breakdown in the negotiations for the adoption of multilateral competition rules through the WTO in 2003 is most commonly attributed to the opposition voiced by developing and least-developed countries who were suspicious of attempts to facilitate market access and permit possible interference with their domestic industrial policy. It is not always evident however that such a regime would have been counter to their interests. Greater efforts to co-ordinate the detection and elimination of global cartels, for example, would have been highly beneficial to developing countries where these cartels have a disproportionate impact. This paper will examine some of these issues within the context of the utility of global and domestic competition...
[Abstract: This paper offers a detailed account of the encounter of developing countries with antitr...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
This paper provides a briefing for developing countries to apprise them of the main issues which are...
Competition law (anti-trust in US parlance) is increasingly attracting the attention of trade policy...
The issue of competition has assumed prominence in the global marketplace due to increasing private ...
The economic reforms under way in most developing countries are directed towards the establishment o...
We argue that developing countries can gain from improving competitive processes within their econom...
International cooperation is generally driven by a desire to offset a negative spillover imposed by ...
The objective of this paper is to argue that the dissemination of competition laws is positive for t...
Includes bibliographySummary Competition policy has become an important topic in the context of the ...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
The paper aims to examine some of the critical factors that make the implementation of effective com...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
The paper aims to examine some of the critical factors that make the implementation of effective com...
[Abstract: This paper offers a detailed account of the encounter of developing countries with antitr...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
This paper provides a briefing for developing countries to apprise them of the main issues which are...
Competition law (anti-trust in US parlance) is increasingly attracting the attention of trade policy...
The issue of competition has assumed prominence in the global marketplace due to increasing private ...
The economic reforms under way in most developing countries are directed towards the establishment o...
We argue that developing countries can gain from improving competitive processes within their econom...
International cooperation is generally driven by a desire to offset a negative spillover imposed by ...
The objective of this paper is to argue that the dissemination of competition laws is positive for t...
Includes bibliographySummary Competition policy has become an important topic in the context of the ...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
The paper aims to examine some of the critical factors that make the implementation of effective com...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
This dissertation addresses the following research question: in a particular policy area, why do cou...
The paper aims to examine some of the critical factors that make the implementation of effective com...
[Abstract: This paper offers a detailed account of the encounter of developing countries with antitr...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
This paper provides a briefing for developing countries to apprise them of the main issues which are...