Lewis, David2013-06-052013-06-0520132013978-1-55250-552-6http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51307Co-published with Edward Elgar PublishingAlthough much is written dealing with case law and substantive issues in competition law and economics, there is little about the institutions responsible for applying the law. This collection of papers comprises five country studies of Hungary, Mexico, South Africa, Thailand (with a comparative perspective on South Korea) and Zambia – and two essays that explore multinational issues in antitrust. In each instance the form that the competition law project took and its successes and failures are deeply rooted in particular characteristics of each of the countries in question.Text1 digital file (214 p. : ill.)application/pdfenCOMPETITION LAWECONOMIC ANALYSISPOLITICAL ECONOMYDEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSANTITRUST LAWECONOMIC EQUITYINFORMAL ECONOMYSMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISESCORRUPTIONCOMPETITIVENESSINSTITUTIONSENFORCEMENTLEGAL FRAMEWORKHUNGARYMEXICOSOUTH AFRICATHAILANDZAMBIASOUTH KOREAPROTECTIONISMACCESS TO JUSTICEGLOBALBuilding new competition law regimes : selected essaysIDRC Book