Protecting whose welfare? A document analysis of competition regulatory decisions in four jurisdictions across three harmful consumer product industries
Abstract Background and methods Competition regulation has a strong influence on the relative market power of firms. As such, competition regulation can complement industry-specific measures designed to address harms associated with excessive market power in harmful consumer product industries. This...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Wood (Author), Chrissa Karouzakis (Author), Katherine Sievert (Author), Sven Gallasch (Author), Gary Sacks (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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