Competition policy in the Asean countries

This book is important from the public policy and foreign investment points of view and should be read by all who need to understand the competitive policies in the ASEAN Countries. As the author has rightly pointed out, the narrow capitalistic model to maximize profits even at the expense of income...

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Main Author: Sivalingam, G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Thomson Learning 2005
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