Implementation of Competition Law in Developing and Transition Countries. Theoretical and Empirical Considerations

The success of free market economies over the last 200 years supports the notion that competition increases individual and social wealth. Developing countries that have undergone the necessary reforms today are amongst the most driving “emerging” economies in the world.

16. December 2007

Authors Franz Kronthaler

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