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A Critique of the Role, Powers and Activities of the ACCC: The Business View

Steven Kates

Australian Economic Review, 2002, vol. 35, issue 4, 438-445

Abstract: This article explains why better governance of the ACCC is needed, and argues that the additional powers the ACCC seeks—the effects test, cease and desist, criminal sanctions —ought never be given.

Date: 2002
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