Part 1 The Issues Imagine an open-air market in a developing country — a busy, bustling, lively place. To make matters worse, the bank charges a higher and higher commission to release the money that your family members send from their jobs overseas. At that meeting, a number of "trade-related" issues were raised by member states. As evidenced in the WTO, many interests are ranged against the introduction of effective competition policies. Challenges in introducing competition law Competition policy can be an effective tool in reducing corruption, ensuring that consumers gain from liberalization and trade reform, and limiting the power of the largest corporations nationally, regionally, and globally.
Competition and Development: The Power of Competitive Markets
is available free
from August 1 to 31, 2008
