Competition regime in Pakistan : waiting for a shake-up /
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338.520297 WOR 1982 Price prospects for major primary commodities : | 338.520297 WOR 1982 Price Prospects for major primary commodities : | 338.5443 WOR 2000 World economic outlook : | 338.60485491 COM 2002 Competition regime in Pakistan : | 338.60485492 WOR 1992 Bangladesh selected issues in external competitiveness and economic efficiency / | 338.62091724 BUR 1995 Bureaucrats in business : | 338.6343105492 REP 2005 Report on Bangladesh handloom census, 2003 / |
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"The report describes the role assigned to the Monopoly Control Authority, and its performance, constraints, achievements etc. It points out some weaknesses in the law and calls for remedies. Moreover, it calls for the MCA to systematically publicise its work. The new draft law represents an effort to shift from a monopolies law to a competition law and is a step in the right direction. We are striving to get the message across that competition law protects both businesses and consumers, in terms of increased market transparency, adaptability and efficiency. This would help to bring about voluntary compliance and promote a competition culture. In this sense, competition advocacy and information provision need more attention"--P. iii.
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