Competition law primarily seek to make markets more competitive: it ultimately aims for low consumer prices or for high consumer welfare. However, this can only be achieved if resources are efficiently allocated. Due to abuse of dominance practices and concentrated markets, allocative efficiency does not always materialise, and government intervention is required to improve market outcomes for consumers. The Competition Act 89 of 1998 prohibits exclusionary acts namely, where a dominant firm prevents another firm from entering into or expanding within a market. Under the caveat of exclusionary abuse falls predatory pricing. The notion of predatory pricing is conceptually quite straightforward. It occurs when a dominant firm sets its prices ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The recent Wal-Mart/Massmart merger decision b...
A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all ...
Abstract: Exclusionary conduct in two-sided markets with [indirect] network effects is investigated ...
The purpose of competition law, amongst others, is to promote competition in the markets and to proh...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
The purpose of the Competition Act 89 of 1998 (the Competition Act) to a large extent supports the r...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
This Article discusses the principles under Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Commu...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
Radical changes to the Trade Practices Act have the potential to affect significantly, the ability o...
My research concentrates on the implications of cartels and the harm they cause in the South African...
thesis investigates the question of private competition damages actions arising from contraventions ...
Competition Law is governed by empowering legislation. Legislation in most developing and third worl...
This book offers an original interpretation of the case law on exclusionary abuses under Article 82 ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The recent Wal-Mart/Massmart merger decision b...
A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all ...
Abstract: Exclusionary conduct in two-sided markets with [indirect] network effects is investigated ...
The purpose of competition law, amongst others, is to promote competition in the markets and to proh...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
The purpose of the Competition Act 89 of 1998 (the Competition Act) to a large extent supports the r...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
This Article discusses the principles under Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Commu...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
Radical changes to the Trade Practices Act have the potential to affect significantly, the ability o...
My research concentrates on the implications of cartels and the harm they cause in the South African...
thesis investigates the question of private competition damages actions arising from contraventions ...
Competition Law is governed by empowering legislation. Legislation in most developing and third worl...
This book offers an original interpretation of the case law on exclusionary abuses under Article 82 ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The recent Wal-Mart/Massmart merger decision b...
A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all ...
Abstract: Exclusionary conduct in two-sided markets with [indirect] network effects is investigated ...