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Possible Implications of the Dawson Inquiry for the ACCC

Rhonda L. Smith

Australian Economic Review, 2002, vol. 35, issue 4, 446-454

Abstract: The ACCC’s role is to enforce the Trade Practices Act This article critically assesses key recommendations for change contained in some of the major submissions to the Dawson Inquiry and their implications for the ACCC.

Date: 2002
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