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Competition policy and intellectual property rights in developing countries

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  • 4/23/08 JOYD
Summary: Argues that developing countries would gain if a WTO agreement was reached that recognised the principle that competition law should promote open competition, emphasized international cooperation in competition enforcement and disciplined the most-competitive forms of public and private restraints against market contestability.
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Argues that developing countries would gain if a WTO agreement was reached that recognised the principle that competition law should promote open competition, emphasized international cooperation in competition enforcement and disciplined the most-competitive forms of public and private restraints against market contestability.

4/23/08 JOYD

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