Competition law, regulation and SMEs in the Asia-Pacific
Competition law, regulation and SMEs in the Asia-Pacific Understanding the small business perspective / [online] :
Michael T. Schaper, Cassey Lee
- Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, 2016
- 1 resursă online : (416 p.)
Frontmatter Contents Foreword About the contributors
1. Introduction: Making the invisible SME more visible in competition policy and law Section 1: Theories and basic concepts 2. Smes, competition law, and economic growth 3. Competition policy and Sme policy: strange bedfellows? 4. The competitive experience of Uk Smes: fair and unfair 5. Competition regulator engagement with the small 85 business sector 6. Developing online competition law education tools 103 for SMEs Section 2: Smes and competition law 7. The application of Per Ses to Smes: The type 1 error 123 no one notices? 8. Enforcing competition law against SMEs: Presumptions and problems 9. How competition law may affect franchised SMEs in apec economies 10. Chinese family firms in Southeast Asia: Special problems for competition law? 11. Trade associations: Competition law advocates or 192 offenders? Section 3: Country studies 12. Competition law, regulation, and trade: Implications for productivity and innovation in Singaporean manufacturing SMEs 13. SME law and abuse of a superior bargaining position 230 in Japan 14. Competition law, policy, and Smes in South Korea 15. Competition Law Implementation and Smes: Singapore’s Experience 16. Competition law and SMEs in Indonesia 17. Smes and Malaysia’s new competition law: Experiences to date 18. Competition policy and SME development in Vietnam 19. China’s Anti-monopoly law and the SME sector 20. A New competition agency learns to deal with Smes: The case of the Hong Kong competition commission 21. The regulation of television programme production 359 contracts under Japan’s subcontract act 22. Small enterprises and competition policy in Pacific Island countries Index
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Frontmatter Contents Foreword About the contributors
1. Introduction: Making the invisible SME more visible in competition policy and law Section 1: Theories and basic concepts 2. Smes, competition law, and economic growth 3. Competition policy and Sme policy: strange bedfellows? 4. The competitive experience of Uk Smes: fair and unfair 5. Competition regulator engagement with the small 85 business sector 6. Developing online competition law education tools 103 for SMEs Section 2: Smes and competition law 7. The application of Per Ses to Smes: The type 1 error 123 no one notices? 8. Enforcing competition law against SMEs: Presumptions and problems 9. How competition law may affect franchised SMEs in apec economies 10. Chinese family firms in Southeast Asia: Special problems for competition law? 11. Trade associations: Competition law advocates or 192 offenders? Section 3: Country studies 12. Competition law, regulation, and trade: Implications for productivity and innovation in Singaporean manufacturing SMEs 13. SME law and abuse of a superior bargaining position 230 in Japan 14. Competition law, policy, and Smes in South Korea 15. Competition Law Implementation and Smes: Singapore’s Experience 16. Competition law and SMEs in Indonesia 17. Smes and Malaysia’s new competition law: Experiences to date 18. Competition policy and SME development in Vietnam 19. China’s Anti-monopoly law and the SME sector 20. A New competition agency learns to deal with Smes: The case of the Hong Kong competition commission 21. The regulation of television programme production 359 contracts under Japan’s subcontract act 22. Small enterprises and competition policy in Pacific Island countries Index
9789814695817
DE-Economie
DE-Drept