9781783471492-1783471492-The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions: Their Implications for Competition Law

The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions: Their Implications for Competition Law

ISBN-13: 9781783471492
ISBN-10: 1783471492
Author: David J. Gerber, Josef Drexl, Michal S. Gal, Mor Bakhoum, Eleanor M Fox
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 424 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781783471492
ISBN-10: 1783471492
Author: David J. Gerber, Josef Drexl, Michal S. Gal, Mor Bakhoum, Eleanor M Fox
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 424 pages

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The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions: Their Implications for Competition Law (ISBN-13: 9781783471492 and ISBN-10: 1783471492), written by authors David J. Gerber, Josef Drexl, Michal S. Gal, Mor Bakhoum, Eleanor M Fox, was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions: Their Implications for Competition Law (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions: Their Implications for Competition Law contributes to the ongoing debate over what type of competition law and policy is most suitable for developing jurisdictions. Concluding that one competition model does not fit all socio-economic contexts, the book frames an alternative vision of competition rules for developing nations.

A number of different factors that influence the implementation of competition law in developing countries are analyzed, such as the content and goals of such laws, the institutional features, and the political, ideological and legal conditions that must complement law and policy. Experts in the fields of development economics and competition law discuss the key economic features that characterize most developing jurisdictions, determine how these unique characteristics influence law and policy and define how this must translate into competition law. Through this interdisciplinary exploration, the book illustrates how unique characteristics of developing jurisdictions matter when enforcing competition law.

Scholars interested in development economics and law and development will find this an informative addition to the discussion surrounding competition law in developed and developing countries. Practitioners and policy makers will find practical insight into how traditional approaches to designing competition law must be revised for the future.

Contributors: M. Bakhoum, M.H.A. Beigi, O. Budzinsky, I.L. De Leon, J. Drexl, S.J. Evenett, E.M. Fox, M.S. Gal, D.J. Gerber, E.M. Greco, T. Indig, D. Lewis, P. Lin, D. Petrecolla, Y. Qiao, S. Roberts, C.A. Romero, U. Schwager, J. Tapia, J.P. Vila-Martínez

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