Competition Law and Development
Online ISBN:
9780804787925
Print ISBN:
9780804785716
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Book
Competition Law and Development
Published:
11 September 2013
Online ISBN:
9780804787925
Print ISBN:
9780804785716
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Cite
Sokol, Daniel D., Thomas K. Cheng, and Ioannis Lianos (eds), Competition Law and Development (Redwood City, CA , 2013; online edn, Stanford Scholarship Online, 23 Jan. 2014), https://doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804785716.001.0001, accessed 18 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This book addresses two related strands of literature - antitrust/competition law and economics and law and development. Whereas most competition law and economics has focused on developments in the United States and Europe, increasingly competition law, economics, and policy have taken a more important role in developing countries. This book focuses on the key variables involved in an increasingly global competition policy system.
Contents
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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1
Economic Development and Global Competition Law Convergence
David J. Gerber
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2
Is There a Tension Between Development Economics and Competition?
Ioannis Lianos and others
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3
Who Needs Antitrust? Or, Is Developing-Country Antitrust Different? A Historical-Comparative Analysis
Aditya Bhattacharjea
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4
Competition Law and Development: Lessons from the U.S. Experience
Thomas C. Arthur
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5
Competition Law in Developing Nations: The Absolutist View
George L. Priest
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6
Resource Constraints and Competition Law Enforcement: Theoretical Considerations and Observations from Selected Cross-Country Data
Vivek Ghosal
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7
Competition and Development: What Competition Law Regime?
Abel Mateus
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8
Prioritizing Cartel Enforcement in Developing World Competition Agencies
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9
Contracts and Cartels: Reconciling Competition and Development Policy
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10
Your Money and Your Life: The Export of U.S. Antitrust Remedies
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11
Rethinking Competition Advocacy in Developing Countries
Allan Fels andWendy Ng
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12
Domestic and Cross-Border Transfer of Wealth
Ariel Ezrachi
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13
The Patent-Antitrust Interface in Developing Countries
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14
Embedding a Competition Culture: Holy Grail or Attainable Objective?
David Lewis
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15
India's Tryst with “the Clayton Act Moment” and Emerging Merger Control Jurisprudence: Intersection of Law, Economics, and Politics
Rahul Singh
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End Matter
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