The Limits of Competition Law in Latin America
The Limits of Competition Law in Latin America
This chapter identifies some common limits to the development of competition law in Latin America. These common limits are cultural, political, economic, and institutional. Each of these is analyzed in turn to determine the challenges faced when implementing competition laws and policies designed for a different context without making the necessary adjustments to the reality of each country (or the region as a whole).
Keywords: competition law, Latin America, cultural limits
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