Competition policy in the global trading system

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Competition policy in the global trading system

edited by Clifford A. Jones and Mitsuo Matsushita

Kluwer Law International, c2002

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"This is a faithful and accurate reproduction of the original edition produced 'on-demand' in a single copy" -- p. 4 of cover

Originally issued in series: International competition law series

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Description

While the global trade regime has made significant strides in eliminating tariffs and other barriers to free trade, it has yet to develop a consistent and enforceable antitrust and competition policy that combats monopolies, cartels, and other private arrangements that continue to hamper equitable access to the world's goods and services. This book takes a step toward achieving this goal. Based on a conference of national authorities and leading scholars in antitrust and competition law and policy, the text presents 20 essays which together provide an in-depth assessment of achievements and impasses, as well as a variety of possible ways forward.

Table of Contents

  • Foundations of international antitrust: bilateral cooperation
  • substantive issues in comparative antitrust law and enforcement
  • organizing antitrust in a global economy: which way forward? (Part contents).

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