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Reconciling Efficiency and Equity : A Global Challenge for Competition Policy
Competition (Law) and Access to Telecommunications Technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Mor Bakhoum
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May 9 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
Eleanor Fox: Insights from an Outsider
pp. 28
Citizen Fox
pp. 45
The Poverty of Competition Law
pp. 88
The Social Contract at the Basis of Competition Law
pp. 109
Oligarchies, Competition, and Development
pp. 137
Promoting Competition Reforms for the Benefit of Ordinary People
pp. 152
Competition (Law) and Access to Telecommunications Technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 173
Competition Law Prescriptions and Competitive Outcomes
pp. 197
The Australian Controversy over Abuse of Market Power Law
pp. 222
Antitrust Enforcement and Market Power in the Digital Age
pp. 242
Economic Efficiency versus Democracy
pp. 271
Competition Policy versus Industrial Policy
pp. 281
Antitrust, Industrial Policy, and Economic Populism
pp. 295
Competition Culture and the Cultural Dimensions of Competition
pp. 312
Formula for Success
pp. 327
Evaluating the Performance of Competition Agencies
pp. 341
Toward a Realistic Comparative Assessment of Private Antitrust Enforcement
pp. 355
Antitrust Enforcement in the US and the EU
pp. 365
Galvanising National Competition Authorities in the European Union
pp. 385
Extraterritoriality and the Question of Jurisdiction in Competition Law
pp. 398
Competition Enforcement, Trade and Global Governance
pp. 414
International Enforcement Cooperation and the Dynamics of Convergence
pp. 441
Competition Policy at the Intersection of Equity and Efficiency
pp. 446
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