Israel
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Featured In: GCR 100 - 9th Edition
Over the past decade, antitrust enforcement has crept up Israel's political agenda from a niche specialisation to a mainstream economic tool. Widespread market liberalisation and the resulting privatisation boom have opened up sectors of the economy that had been sewn up by state-owned monopolies. This has prompted a rise in foreign investment and international transactions.
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