Competition Policies in Emerging Economies : Lessons and Challenges from Central America and Mexico / edited by Claudia Schatan, Eugenio Rivera
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: SpringerLink BücherPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2008Description: Online-Ressource (digital)ISBN:- 9780387784335
- Wettbewerbspolitik
- Wettbewerbsrecht
- Regulierung
- Mittelamerika
- Mexiko
- Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
- Wettbewerbskontrolle
- Privatisierung
- Liberalisierung
- Außenhandel
- Marktzugang
- Monopol
- Wettbewerb
- Telekommunikation
- Bank
- Mexiko
- Zentralamerika
- Mittelamerika
- Economics/Management Science
- Economics
- Development Economics
- Economic policy
- International economics
- Competition
- Telecommunication
- Banks and banking
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- HD87-87.55
- HF1414
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Summary: As countries large and small, rich and poor are drawn inexorably into the global economy, protectionist policies are proving increasingly inefficient and ineffective for driving growth. The countries of Latin America, which have long pursued agendas of state ownership and heavy regulation of key industries, began to institute a series of reforms in the 1980s and 1990s, designed to promote competition and business creation. However, without the legal and institutional framework to support these policies (and thus guarantee resource-efficient behavior on the part of business owners), the recordPPN: PPN: 1647242215Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-2-SBE
Schatan_FM.pdf; Schatan_ch01.pdf; Schatan_ch02.pdf; Schatan_ch03.pdf; Schatan_Ch04.pdf; Schatan_Ch05.pdf; Schatan_Ch06.pdf; Schatan_Ch07.pdf; Schatan_Index.pdf
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