Throwing laws at the problem of multilateral antitrust policy
Monday, 1 December 2003
Featured In: December 2003 / January 2004 (Vol. 6 Iss. 11)
Antitrust laws do not necessarily translate into effective competition policy, and a top-down approach to rulemaking, such as that proposed by the WTO, may not be the best way of achieving transnational competition policy goals. By MICHAEL W NICHOLSON of the US Federal Trade Commission
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