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- Title
THE CAUSES OF COMPETITION AGENCY INEFFECTIVENESS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
- Authors
RODRIGUEZ, A. E.; MENON, ASHOK
- Abstract
The article discusses what the authors refer to as the causes of competition agency ineffectiveness in developing countries as of 2016, and it mentions antitrust enforcement activities and the economic influence of business groups, industries, and regional associations. A distinction between private "naked" cartels and cartels that success by their association with the state is examined, along with variations in business practices, private social networks, and antitrust enforcement errors.
- Subjects
ECONOMIC competition; AGENCY theory; INDUSTRIES &; economics; CARTELS; STATE, The; ANTITRUST law; BUSINESS networks; DEVELOPING countries
- Publication
Law & Contemporary Problems, 2016, Vol 79, Issue 4, p37
- ISSN
0023-9186
- Publication type
Article