Competition Policy in East Asia clarifies the key issues and
provides a framework for understanding competition policy, looking
in-depth at a number of regulated sectors for additional
perspectives.
Until two or three decades ago, competition and consumer protection
policies were the preserve of the major developed economies like
the United States, the United Kingdom and some European countries.
Now competition issues are at the top of the international agenda
as globalization spreads and as the operations of the World Trade
Organization, the World Bank, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
forum and other organizations have brought about a realization that
regulatory reform - and in many economies the creation for the
first time of regulatory instruments for competition and consumer
protection - is an imperative.
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