Competition Policy for the New Era
Insights from the BRICS Countries
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 November 2017
- ISBN 9780198810674
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 238x164x23 mm
- Weight 594 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
By bringing together analysis from well-known scholars from both developed and developing countries, the chapters in this book offer a thoughtful, precise, and relevant analysis of competition policy in BRICS and developing countries.
MoreLong description:
Competition law has expanded to more than 100 jurisdictions worldwide with varying degrees of economic, social, and institutional development, raising important questions as to what is the appropriate design of competition law regimes and the interaction between competition law and economic development.
This volume, comprising a selection of papers from the 4th BRICS International Competition Conference written by academic and practising economists and lawyers from both developed and developing countries, is distinctive in its focus on a broader view of competition policy in BRICS and developing countries. It examines the role competition, the application of broader public interest and national interest concerns in the analysis and influence on developing country competition authorities' policy-making.
The contributors address topics such as:
- a broad view of competition policy;
- making markets work for the people as a post millennium development goal;
- some key issues concerning the further development of China's antimonopoly law;
- remedies in BRICS countries;
- public interest issues in cross-border mergers;
- crafting creative remedies in food markets in South Africa;
- what are African competition authorities doing to fight cartels?;
- successes and challenges in the fight against cartels; and
the economics of antitrust sanctioning.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Towards a Broader View of Competition Policy
Outsider antitrust: "Making Markets Work for People" as a Post-Millennium Development Goal
The Case for a BRICS Competition Agenda
Global Governance of Antitrust and the need for a BRICS Joint Research Platform in Competition Law and Policy
BRICS and the Global Competition Law Project
Successes and Challenges in the Fight Against Cartels
The Economics of Antitrust Sanctioning: A Review with Recommendations for Improving Current Sanctioning Regimes
Remedies in BRICS Countries: Are There Lessons From and For Competition Economics
Crafting Creative Competition Remedies in South Africa
Public Interest Issues in Cross-Border Mergers: Is There a Role for Competition Authorities?
Barriers to Entry and Implications for Competition Policy
Some Key Issues Concerning Further Development of China's Anti-Monopoly Law
Excessive Pricing Regulation in China, South Africa, and Other BRICS Member States
Guidelines as a Tool to Promote Competition Enforcement in Brazil