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B2Bs, Competition Law and e-New Zealand: An Application of Transaction and its Implications for Competition Policy

Melinda Malloch

No 18996, Working Paper Series from Victoria University of Wellington, The New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation

Abstract: This dissertation examines and analyses the particular aspects of the new economy including characteristics of rapid information transfer low cost search and the development and exchange of information products in order to determine whether the new economy with a focus on Business-to-Business Internet platforms (B2Bs) poses particular issues for New Zealand competition policy.

Date: 2002
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