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The predictions that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption have not been found to be universally robust in empirical studies. The present work reviews this relationship by using firms' data in a cross-country survey and argues that approaches using aggregated macro data have not...
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The predictions that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption have not been found to be universally robust in empirical studies. The present work reviews this relationship by using firms' data in a cross-country survey and argues that approaches using aggregated macro data have not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015222164
The predictions that economic freedom is beneficial in reducing corruption have not been found to be universally robust in empirical studies. The present work reviews this relationship by using firms’ data in a cross-country survey and argues that approaches using aggregated data have not been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015222165
Institutional reform during the last three decades has been directed towards deregulation in attempt to reduce transaction costs related to compliance with administrative requirements. This paper tries to find the limits of the effectiveness of such measures by putting them into the framework of...
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In 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust suit against Google alleging that Google has unlawfully monopolized the markets for general search services, search advertising, and general search text advertising. The complaint raises questions involving market definition, monopoly...
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This paper elaborates on a basic model of mass tort litigation, highlighting the existence of positive informational externalities afforded by the discovery process (as a general technology of production of evidences) in order to study when a class action is formed, or when a sequence of...
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Beginning in December 2004 Google has pursued a new project to create a book search engine (Google Book Search). The project has released a storm of controversy around the globe. While the supporters of Google Book Search conceive the project as a first reasonable step towards unlimited access...
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Serbian. U radu se na osnovu analize postojećeg antimonopolskog zakonodavstva u našoj zemlji i ukazivanja na njegovu neadekvatnost daju osnovne sugestije i smernice za izradu novog zakonodavstva, kao osnove za delotvornu politiku razvoja i zaštite konkurencije. lstaknuti su osnovni problemi...
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Serbian Apstrakt. U članku se razmatra aktuelna antimonopolska politika u SR Jugoslaviji. Istražene su tržišne strukture u jugoslovenskoj privredi, uzimajući u obzir stepen koncentracije i uslove ulaska. Pošto su posmatrane tržišne strukture daleko od konkurentnih, naglašena je...
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Access to the internet has become a basic necessity. The Philippines already labors under low rates of access and slow connectivity, while two dominant internet service providers control nearly 80% of the market, rendering the market potentially vulnerable to anti-competitive conduct. An...
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