Competition, competition policy and the GATT
By: Hoekman, Bernard M | Mavroidis, Petros C
Series: The World EconomyPublisher: Basil Blackwell ; Oxford ; March 1994Description: [27 p.]Subject(s): INTERNATIONAL TRADE | COMPETITION POLICY | URAGUAY ROUND | GATT | TRADE NEGOTIATIONSSummary: Examines the pursuit of inter-governmental cooperation on competition policy as priority and investigates the reach of current GATT rules and disciplines with respect to business practices restricting the contestability of markets and the extent to which a minimalistic approach might be pursued. Provides a summary for addressing competition-distorting practices under the existing GATT, practices not addressed in the GATT forum and discusses the desirability and some of the implication of expanding multilateral disciplines.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00853-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 5462 |
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Examines the pursuit of inter-governmental cooperation on competition policy as priority and investigates the reach of current GATT rules and disciplines with respect to business practices restricting the contestability of markets and the extent to which a minimalistic approach might be pursued. Provides a summary for addressing competition-distorting practices under the existing GATT, practices not addressed in the GATT forum and discusses the desirability and some of the implication of expanding multilateral disciplines.
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