International Adjustment of Competition Law
Masahiro Murakami
Japanese Economy, 1997, vol. 25, issue 1, 67-103
Abstract:
During the two decades since 1970, the United States, the European Community (EC), and Japan have rapidly adjusted their substantive legal rules and enforcement standards of laws regulating the establishment of monopolies, restricting business collusion, and promoting competition.
Date: 1997
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