The last fifteen years have recorded a proliferation of multi-jurisdictional competition law cases. Moreover, a number of bilateral agreements have been concluded between different National Competition Authorities (NCAs). However, the degree of bilateral cooperation between the NCAs of different developing countries is still quite limited. The article analyzes these issues taking Brazil and Argentina as case study. These countries have enforced a competition law since 1994 and 1999 respectively. However, while Brazil has improved the quality of its enforcement action during the last years, in Argentina little progress has been recorded. The NCAs of the two countries have adopted a number of initiatives at the Mercosur and bilateral level in...
The Inter-American Development Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c...
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been e...
Despite all the bottlenecks faced in implementing competition law and policies (CLP) in Latin Americ...
The last fifteen years have recorded a proliferation of multi-jurisdictional competition law cases. ...
Includes bibliographyDeveloping countries with a relatively long expertise in competition policy, s...
When emerging economies draft competition law and begin to enforce it, they usually draw on the EU a...
Defence Date: 05 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Heike Schweitzer, European University Institute, L...
The last twenty years recorded the proliferation of the competition law regimes in several emerging ...
The lack of competition culture is one of the keys factors which undermine the enforcement of the co...
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been e...
Ecuador and Bolivia have proved resilient to the establishment and the adoption of Competition Laws....
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mejores prácticas en materia de defensa de la com...
In my thesis, I try to find out to what extent does the cooperation and rivalry between Argentina an...
The process of regional integration in the South America was shown on the example of Argentina and B...
The objective of this article is to discuss the implementation of competition policy in Brazil throu...
The Inter-American Development Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c...
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been e...
Despite all the bottlenecks faced in implementing competition law and policies (CLP) in Latin Americ...
The last fifteen years have recorded a proliferation of multi-jurisdictional competition law cases. ...
Includes bibliographyDeveloping countries with a relatively long expertise in competition policy, s...
When emerging economies draft competition law and begin to enforce it, they usually draw on the EU a...
Defence Date: 05 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Heike Schweitzer, European University Institute, L...
The last twenty years recorded the proliferation of the competition law regimes in several emerging ...
The lack of competition culture is one of the keys factors which undermine the enforcement of the co...
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been e...
Ecuador and Bolivia have proved resilient to the establishment and the adoption of Competition Laws....
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mejores prácticas en materia de defensa de la com...
In my thesis, I try to find out to what extent does the cooperation and rivalry between Argentina an...
The process of regional integration in the South America was shown on the example of Argentina and B...
The objective of this article is to discuss the implementation of competition policy in Brazil throu...
The Inter-American Development Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c...
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been e...
Despite all the bottlenecks faced in implementing competition law and policies (CLP) in Latin Americ...