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Newsletter
ReguLetter
A quarterly, newsletter published
by the CUTS-CITEE, under the 7Up project. The objectives behind this
publication are to create among the stakeholders, particularly the civil
society organisations, who intern will lobby at national, regional and
international level, on the issues, related to the competition and
consumer welfare. It also updates the reader about on the progress of the
7UP project. It focuses on news, views and policies related to corporate
restructuring, regulations of finance and utilities, corporate governance
etc. of different countries in particular, and competition regime in
general. (Annual Subscription $15/ Rs. 50)
E-Newsletter
7UpDate
A bi-monthly, internationally
circulated e-newsletter of the Centre, which has the primary objective of
disseminating information about the 7 UP Project and also issues related
competition policy and law. 7 Up project aims at doing a comparative study
of competition regimes in seven developing countries.
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Briefing
Papers
Competition
Bill of India, 2001
A
Right Step in the Right Direction
Contours
of a National Competition
Policy: A Development Prospective (2/2001)
Trade,
Competition & Multilateral Competition Policy (9/2000)
Globalisation:
Enhancing Competition or Creating Monopolies (8/2000)
Competition
Regimes in India: What is required? (5/2000)
Competition
Policy In A Globalising And Liberalising World Economy (4/1996)
Articles
on Competition Policy & Issues
How
Free Will The Competition Commission Be?
Competition
law should have special provision to check cartels
Tackling
IPR excuses through the new competition law
Need
for clearer norms on IPR in new competition Bill
Fighting
the vitamins conspiracy
Competition
Policy and the Poor
Briefing
Papers
Contours of a National Competition
Policy: A Development Prospective (2/2001)
Trade, Competition &
Multilateral Competition Policy (9/2000)
Globalisation: Enhancing Competition
or Creating Monopolies (8/2000)
Competition Regimes in India: What
is required? (5/2000)
Competition Policy in A Globalising
and Liberalising World Economy (4/1996)
Discussion
Papers
Analyses
of the Interaction between Trade and Competition Policy
This not only provides information
about the views of different countries on various issues being discussed at
the working group on competition, but also informs them about the views of
experts on competition concerns being discussed on the WTO platform and the
possible direction these discussions would take place in near future. It
also contains an analyses on the country’s presentations by CUTS. ($25/Rs.100)
ISBN 81-87222-33-6)
Monographs
Role of
Competition Policy in Economic Development and the Indian Experience
This documentation is the first in a
series of monographs on investment and competition policy. The writer of
this paper, Dr. S. Chakravarthy has been a former Member of the Indian
competition authority: Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices
Commission. The paper addresses the role of competition policy in economic
development and towards the end outlines the Indian competition law. (9908,
Rs.15/US$5)
Competition
Regimes Around the World
In this paper, an attempt has been
made to comply briefly, the current state of Competition Law in some select
countries, on which information is readily available. The paper steers clear
of any value judgments on the design and implementation of the Competition
Law in the countries covered herein. (#2002, Rs.20/$5)
Globalisation, Competition
Policy and International Trade Negotiations
This paper maps out the issues
concerning multilateral competition policy, from southern perspective. It
concludes that there is a need for a realistic assessment of the Extent to
which developing countries would be able to control MNCs under the
disciplines of competition law. (#2003, Rs.20/$5).
Trade,
Competition & Multilateral Competition Policy
As the title suggests, this monograph
clarifies the areas of interaction between trade and competition through
case studies, and shows that such interactions are on rise. It also
highlights efforts being taken for a multilateral competition policy after
Second World War in form of Havana Charter till the present happenings at
the World Trade Organisation. It further points out the provisions in
various agreements of the WTO acquis, which have the elements of
competition. Most importantly, the paper brings forward the debate vis-à-vis
multilateral competition policy that is currently taking place at various
fora. It analytically points out the hindrances in such a policy and
highlights the need for a multilateral competition policy. (#0005,
Rs.20/$5).
All
About Competition Policy & Law
This monograph meant for advance
learner deals with various elements of competition law and policy in
comprehensive manner. It describes about various restrictive business
practices (RBPs) at the market place. It further clarifies what are
competition law and policy, their elements and how they can be used to curb
various kinds of RBPs. It further draws out interface of competition policy
with economic development, poor and foreign investment. Finally it describes
the genesis of competition law/policy and in which direction it is moving.
(#0006, Rs.20/$5).
Event
Reports
Liberalised
Trade & Fair Competition
A report of the IOCU-CUTS
International Conference on Competition Policy in the Context of
Liberalisation, New Delhi, 20-21, January, 1995 containing 19 papers from
emiment competition practitioners and economists from all over the world.
The recommendations include calling upon the WTO and UNCTAD to develop work
programme on trade and competition and governments to involve public
interests groups in policy making. A good documentation for anyone
interested in trade and competition issues. (#9501, Rs.100/US$25
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