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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Main Text
- Introduction
- 1 Basic Premise and Classification of Developing Countries
- 2 Economic Growth and Economic Development
- 3 Theoretical Analysis of Economic Growth
- 4 Competition (Law Enforcement) and Economic Growth
- 5 Competition Law Enforcement and Economic Development
- 6 Industrial Policy and Competition Law Enforcement
- 7 Economic Characteristics of Developing Countries
- I Small, Fragmented, and Less Competitive Domestic Market
- II Widespread Poverty
- III Missing Institutions and Prevalence of Market Failure
- IV Poorly Developed Financial Markets
- V Significant Variations in Firm Productivity
- VI High Barriers to Entrepreneurship
- VII Heavy State Presence
- VIII Widespread Corruption and State Capture
- IX Prevalence of the Informal Sector
- X Domination of Large Business Groups
- 8 A Proposed Approach
- 9 Cartels and Restrictive Agreements
- 10 Abuse of Dominance
- 11 Merger Control
- 12 The Intellectual Property–Competition Interface
- 13 Enforcement
- Conclusion
- Further Material