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Competition Law in Developing Countries by Thomas K. Cheng, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Competition Law in Developing Countries by Thomas K. Cheng, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Competition Law in Developing Countries by Thomas K. Cheng, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Thomas K. Cheng

Competition Law in Developing Countries by Thomas K. Cheng, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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This book brings together perspectives of development economics and law to tackle the relationship between competition law enforcement and economic development. It addresses the question of whether, and how, competition law enforcement helps to promote economic growth and development. Thisquestion is highly pertinent for developing countries largely because many developing countries have only adopted competition law in recent years: about thirty jurisdictions had in place a competition law in the early 1980s, and there are now more than 130 competition law regimes across the world, of which many are developing countries. The book proposes a customized approach to competition law enforcement for developing countries, set against the background of the academic and policy debate concerning convergence of competition law. The implicit premise of convergence is that there may exist one, or a few, correct approaches tocompetition law enforcement, which in most cases emanate from developed jurisdictions, that are applicable to all. This book rejects this assumption and argues that developing countries ought to tailor competition law enforcement to their own economic and political circumstances. In particular, itsuggests how competition law enforcement can better incorporate development concerns without causing undue dilution of its traditional focus on protecting consumer welfare. It proposes ways in which approaches to competition law enforcement need to be adjusted to reflect the special economiccharacteristics of developing country economies and the more limited enforcement capacity of developing country competition authorities. Finally, it also addresses the long-running debate concerning the desirability and viability of industrial policy for developing countries. | Competition Law in Developing Countries by Thomas K. Cheng, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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