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By bringing together analysis from well-known scholars from both developed and developing countries, the chapters in this book offer a thoughtful, precise, and relevant analysis of competition policy in BRICS and developing countries.
List of contents
- 0: Tembinkosi Bonakele, Eleanor M. Fox, and Liberty Mncube: Introduction
- 1: Joseph E. Stiglitz: Towards a Broader View of Competition Policy
- 2: Eleanor M. Fox: Outsider antitrust: "Making Markets Work for People" as a Post-Millennium Development Goal
- 3: Tembinkosi Bonakele: The Case for a BRICS Competition Agenda
- 4: Ioannis Lianos: Global Governance of Antitrust and the need for a BRICS Joint Research Platform in Competition Law and Policy
- 5: Alexey Yurievich Ivanov: BRICS and the Global Competition Law Project
- 6: Joseph E. Harrington, Jr: Successes and Challenges in the Fight Against Cartels
- 7: Yannis Katsoulacos and Eleni Metsiou: The Economics of Antitrust Sanctioning: A Review with Recommendations for Improving Current Sanctioning Regimes
- 8: Svetlana Avdasheva and Tatiana Radchenko: Remedies in BRICS Countries: Are There Lessons From and For Competition Economics
- 9: Liberty Mncube, Thulani Mandiriza, and Michelle Viljoen: Crafting Creative Competition Remedies in South Africa
- 10: Yongama Njisane and Hardin Ratshisusu: Public Interest Issues in Cross-Border Mergers: Is There a Role for Competition Authorities?
- 11: Simon Roberts: Barriers to Entry and Implications for Competition Policy
- 12: Wang Xianlin: Some Key Issues Concerning Further Development of China's Anti-Monopoly Law
- 13: Richard Murgatroyd, Yan Yu, and Innes Barnardt: Excessive Pricing Regulation in China, South Africa, and Other BRICS Member States
- 14: Marcio de Oliveira Junior and Paulo Burnier da Silveira: Guidelines as a Tool to Promote Competition Enforcement in Brazil
About the author
Tembinkosi Bonakele is Commissioner of the Competition Commission of South Africa and a Fellow of the University of Johannesburg's Centre for Competition, Regulation and Economic Development.
Eleanor Fox is Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation at New York University School of Law. She is editor of The Design of Competition Law Institutions: Global Norms, Local Choices (OUP, 2012) and co-author of Developing Countries and Competition: Sub-Saharan Africa (OUP, forthcoming).
Liberty Mncube is the Chief Economist at the Competition Commission of South Africa and Professor of Economics at the University of Stellenbosch.
The contributors are academic and practising economists and lawyers from both developed and developing countries.
Summary
By bringing together analysis from well-known scholars from both developed and developing countries, the chapters in this book offer a thoughtful, precise, and relevant analysis of competition policy in BRICS and developing countries.