The establishment of a favourable legal and institutional framework is a crucial precondition for the successful implementation of the transition process in ex-socialist countries. The introduction of market competition, including the demonopolisation of highly concentrated economies and the expansion of the private sector’s role in economic activity, has been of crucial importance in that process. However, the lack of a legal and institutional framework in this field has seriously hindered the speed of the introduction of competition in the majority of transition countries
According to leading attitudes in contemporary legal theory, the development of a market economy is ...
In 2001, Serbia presented a program that intended to move the country from a plan economy to a marke...
Radical changes in the transition should enable the restructuring of the economy and financial marke...
The European economic model benefits from market forces as conditions for achieving goals of enterpr...
The subject of the paper is to study the characteristics of the market environment in the Republic o...
Competition policy in the Western Balkan countries has recently gained in significance, in parallel ...
Discussing the evolution of competititon law in Serbia we have primarily in mind a few basic questio...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a progression toward market processes in nations once committed to ...
In less-developed society, as a rule, it is presented high unemployment rate, low rate of economic g...
Competition policy is an important tool for assurance of the efficient allocation of resources in f...
The transition process in Serbia should be analyzed in light of institutional economics and the plac...
This open access book provides answers to key open questions concerning competition policy in emergi...
The existence of a legal framework for the protection of competition is ”condicione sine qua non” fo...
This paper investigates development and protection of competition in Kosovo, legislative aspect of i...
Between 1990 and 1996, competition laws have been adopted in 22 of the 26 transition economies of ea...
According to leading attitudes in contemporary legal theory, the development of a market economy is ...
In 2001, Serbia presented a program that intended to move the country from a plan economy to a marke...
Radical changes in the transition should enable the restructuring of the economy and financial marke...
The European economic model benefits from market forces as conditions for achieving goals of enterpr...
The subject of the paper is to study the characteristics of the market environment in the Republic o...
Competition policy in the Western Balkan countries has recently gained in significance, in parallel ...
Discussing the evolution of competititon law in Serbia we have primarily in mind a few basic questio...
Since the 1970’s, there has been a progression toward market processes in nations once committed to ...
In less-developed society, as a rule, it is presented high unemployment rate, low rate of economic g...
Competition policy is an important tool for assurance of the efficient allocation of resources in f...
The transition process in Serbia should be analyzed in light of institutional economics and the plac...
This open access book provides answers to key open questions concerning competition policy in emergi...
The existence of a legal framework for the protection of competition is ”condicione sine qua non” fo...
This paper investigates development and protection of competition in Kosovo, legislative aspect of i...
Between 1990 and 1996, competition laws have been adopted in 22 of the 26 transition economies of ea...
According to leading attitudes in contemporary legal theory, the development of a market economy is ...
In 2001, Serbia presented a program that intended to move the country from a plan economy to a marke...
Radical changes in the transition should enable the restructuring of the economy and financial marke...