How anti-competitive practices hurt developing country businesses -- Fitting infrastructure for exporters -- Anti-competitive practices in distribution -- How cartels can hurt -- Conclusions.
Summary:
"Study dealing with anti-competitive practices and the measures that can be taken to address them--focuses on State monopolies and abuses in infrastructure markets, the anti-competitive practices in the international distribution and retail sector, and international cartels; discusses how such practices can harm developing country businesses, and provides examples of the impact of anti-competitive practices on developing country suppliers; considers the role of businesses and business associations in responding to the practices in question, and the scope for enhanced international cooperation in addressing them"--T.p. verso.
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