Competition Act IndiaCompetition Law IndiaThe newly enacted (2002), and partially implemented Competition Act of India marks a shift in the Indian economic policy from prevention of monopoly to promotioSexena, Achintya NathSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Other researchers have suggested that sorcery beliefs level social inequality4, promote adherence to social norms5, are a means of oppressing women6 or act as a social strain gauge to maintain social order7, among others. Accusations of ‘witches’ (individuals believed to use supernatural means ...
Moreover, different modes of competition and facilitation can act simultaneously. When for example facilitation among plants is asymmetric, smaller plants receive disproportionally more benefits from larger plants. With symmetric facilitation, by contrast, all individuals receive the same benefit from one ...
(Travis and Dytham, 2002) or to reduce sex-bias in dispersal (Meieret al., 2011). However, evolution may also act to speed up the rate at which populations subject to a mate-finding Allee effect spread, in spite of diluting the population and making mate finding more difficult (Shaw ...
Rey, and J. Tirole. (1998a). “Network Competition: I. Overview and Nondiscriminatory Pricing.” RAND Journal of Economics 29, 1-37. Laffont, J.-J... A Schiff - 《Networks & Spatial Economics》 被引量: 69发表: 2002年 加载更多来源...
by the Commission, which Rambus ultimately appealed to federal court. Unlike the prior actions, the FTC explicitly limited its theory to Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The FTC filed its administrative complaint against Rambus in 2002, and the D.C. Circuit issued its decision on appeal in 2008...
“The protective right is only a means to the end inherent in competition, a competence to act, which makes possible behaviour promoting competition,i.e.aimed at individually maximising profit, but it is not already an end, incentive or reward itself, neither as such nor as a system... [...
According to section 3 of the Act, any arrangement between enterprises, individuals regarding the production, supply, storage, or control of goods or provision of services that has the potential of adversely affecting the competition in Indian market, are regarded as “anti-competiti...
competition in the Malta energy sector was brought about by Act XXXIV of 2014. The Act opened competition in the distribution of energy and this is covered under Part Two of the Act which highlights the regulation of the DSOs in relation to matters such as the duties of a DSO in relation...
The model is a two-dimensional section, showing the plant in its above- and belowground environments. The whole plant is represented by a branching structure made up from standard ‘modules’. The behavior of each plant is determined exclusively by a set of rules that act only at the level ...