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The Effects Of Smallness And Remoteness On Competition Law - The Case Of New Zealand, Michal Gal
The Effects Of Smallness And Remoteness On Competition Law - The Case Of New Zealand, Michal Gal
Michal Gal
The economic characteristics of an economy — most notably its size, its openness to trade and its remoteness from its trading partners — greatly affect the competitiveness and performance of its markets by reducing internal and external competitive pressures. Accordingly, small, insulated economies should devise appropriate policies that offset at least some of these effects. This article analyses some of the effects of smallness and remoteness on optimal competition law. The first part provides a basis for the discussion by surveying the basic economic effects of small market size. The second part builds upon these observations to analyse some of …
Necessary Reforms Of The Israeli Competition Law (In Hebrew), Michal Gal
Necessary Reforms Of The Israeli Competition Law (In Hebrew), Michal Gal
Michal Gal
No abstract provided.
50 Colors Of Formica: Legal Realism In The Israeli Competition Law (In Hebrew), Michal Gal
50 Colors Of Formica: Legal Realism In The Israeli Competition Law (In Hebrew), Michal Gal
Michal Gal
No abstract provided.