[Abstract: This paper empirically investigates whether developing countries can enforce their antitrust laws or not by measuring potential antitrust enforcement using two proxies: budgets and staffing levels of antitrust authorities. Data was collected from 40 developing countries since the adoption of the law until 2009. This dataset presents an alternative method to measure antitrust enforcement compared to the widespread use of formal enforcement proxies. The data shows that most developing countries actually are capable of enforcing their competition laws but with varying intensities. This finding challenges the assumption that developing countries only adopt antitrust laws to secure trade agreements and constantly fail to enforce these...
This paper introduces means of quantifying global trend of proliferation in antitrust laws, particul...
Openness to international trade and adoption of antitrust laws can both curb anticompetitive behavio...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...
[Abstract editor: This paper presents a statistical study of public antitrust enforcement in develop...
[Abstract: This paper offers a detailed account of the encounter of developing countries with antitr...
This Article outlines the different policy alternatives that could guide antitrust enforcement in d...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
This paper identifies and then quantifies econometrically the impact of leniency programs on the per...
An examination of a cross-section of 102 nations reveals marked differences in the performance of th...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
This chapter identifies how developing world competition agencies can best prioritize cartel enforce...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
This paper introduces means of quantifying global trend of proliferation in antitrust laws, and intr...
While others have examined the implementation and/or the stringency of enforcement of antitrust laws...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
This paper introduces means of quantifying global trend of proliferation in antitrust laws, particul...
Openness to international trade and adoption of antitrust laws can both curb anticompetitive behavio...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...
[Abstract editor: This paper presents a statistical study of public antitrust enforcement in develop...
[Abstract: This paper offers a detailed account of the encounter of developing countries with antitr...
This Article outlines the different policy alternatives that could guide antitrust enforcement in d...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
This paper identifies and then quantifies econometrically the impact of leniency programs on the per...
An examination of a cross-section of 102 nations reveals marked differences in the performance of th...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
This chapter identifies how developing world competition agencies can best prioritize cartel enforce...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
This paper introduces means of quantifying global trend of proliferation in antitrust laws, and intr...
While others have examined the implementation and/or the stringency of enforcement of antitrust laws...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
This paper introduces means of quantifying global trend of proliferation in antitrust laws, particul...
Openness to international trade and adoption of antitrust laws can both curb anticompetitive behavio...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...