Search Results - "cartel"
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Export cartel and consumer welfare
Published 2018Subjects: “…Consumer surplus; Cooperation; Export cartel; Strategic trade policy…”
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Cartels disrupt a country's food security
Published 2024“…Cartels pose a significant threat to fair competition and food security in Malaysia. …”
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The impact of external forces on cartel network dynamics: Direct research in the diamond industry
Published 2015“…This paper describes the impact of external environmental forces on cartel networks. Using a case research approach, this report examines two leading business networks within one industry, over time. …”
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Auditor attributes and their association with audit fees in Australia: an empirical study
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Exploring the likelihood of the formation of Organization of Rice Exporting Countries in international rice market
Published 2008“…To alleviate negative consequences from the crisis, an idea to stabilize international rice market is to form a rice cartel called Organization of Rice Exporting Countries (OREC). …”
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Anticompetitive behaviour in the audit services market by the Big audit firms: Evidence over time
Published 2013“…This study finds no evidence of anti-competitive behaviour and cartel pricing by Big4 auditors resulting from increased audit market concentration. …”
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Low Price Guarantees in Markets with Low Search Costs
Published 2007“…Numerous game theoretic models have shown however that, on the contrary, low price guarantees may be anti-competitive devices which facilitate cartel pricing. Knowing that any attempts to undercut will be instantaneously matched, sellers have no incentive to compete on price. …”
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Competition law in Malaysia: issues and challenges in regulating market behaviour
Published 2013“…It prohibits any anti-competitive behaviour such as cartel, abuse of dominant position and mergers that have the effect of lessening competition. …”
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Regulating competition in the Malaysian telecommunication sector: a need for a new approach?
Published 2014“…Abstract: The objective of a competition law is to protect the process of competition between firms in the market by preventing any anti-competitive behaviour such as cartel, abuse of dominant position and mergers that have the effect of lessening competition. …”
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Regulating competition in the Malaysian telecommunication sector: a need for a new approach?
Published 2013“…The objective of a competition law is to protect the process of competition between firms in the market by preventing any anti-competitive behaviour such as cartel, abuse of dominant position and mergers that have the effect of lessening competition. …”
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Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
Published 2013“…The role of competition law is to protect the process of competiti on among firm in the market by prohibiting anti - competitive behaviours such as Cartel and abuse of dominant position. It provides a level playing field between firms to compete openly i n the market. …”
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Competition law and the SMEs: does the Competition Act 2010 promote or hinder the development of the SMEs in Malaysia?
Published 2013“…The role of competition law is to protect the process of competition among firm in the market by prohibiting anti-competitive behaviours such as Cartel and abuse of dominant position. It provides a level playing field between firms to compete openly in the market. …”
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Malaysia and the issue of human trafficking: Root causes, securitisation and responses / Sheila Devi Michael
Published 2016“…Human trafficking is reported to be the second profitable business after drug cartel. It is an illicit clandestine movement and the nature of this crime imposes numerous security challenges to a state and its people. …”
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Green energy: An analytical discourse
Published 2015“…However, the vested interested groups belonging to the fossil fuel cartel continue working tirelessly to discourage the use of renewable energy and renewable energy solutions in the world. …”
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Competition law and affirmative action in Malaysia: complementarity or conflict?
Published 2015“…Based on an analysis of the existing provisions of the Competition Act 2010 (the CA 2010), this paper finds that Chapters 1 and 2 prohibitions can be used against `ethnic cartels’ which have the effect of preventing Bumiputera enterprises from participating in the market. …”
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Competition law and affirmative action in Malaysia: complementarity or conflict?
Published 2015“…Based on an analysis of the existing provisions of the CA 2010, this paper finds that Chapters 1 and 2 prohibitions can be used against `ethnic cartels’ which have the effect of preventing Bumiputera enterprises from participating in the market. …”
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Comparative study on anti traficking in person act 2007,anti money laundering act 2001 with racketeer influeced corrupted organization (RICO) act (1970) / Muhammad Amin Shamsudin.....
Published 2013“…The Act was passed to control the infiltration of organized crime within corporate businesses and to prosecute the business practices of criminal cartels. Meanwhile, the law in Malaysia in dealing with organized crime would be focused on the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2001 and the Anti Human Trafficking In Person Act 2007. …”
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Dinamika politik Bugis Sulawesi Selatan: kesinambungan dan perubahan terhadap politik desentralisasi
Published 2019“…The landscape of political decentralization of the Bugis society on one hand can instill political inclusion and social harmonization (empathy, love and mutual help), but on another hand side portrays exclusive character which can heighten identity politics in the form of dynasty, oligarchy and cartel politics. This study is significant because it contributes to the understanding of political decentralization from the view of local elites, which can be referred to political decentralization based on local values and wisdom.…”
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