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The following data represents a comprehensive survey of current antitrust regimes throughout the world.  The original texts of individual statutes in each country were examined for the presence of various elements.  Each included country receives an individual report here that indicates the presence or absence of these various elements in the country’s statutes.  The presence of an element is accompanied by a short explanation and/or citation to the applicable statute.  The elements themselves are defined [[Index Definitions|here]].  Each report also includes a numerical score for comparison across countries and regions, or for empirical analysis.
The following data represents a comprehensive survey of current antitrust regimes throughout the world.  The original texts of individual statutes in each country were examined for the presence of various elements.  Each included country receives an individual report here that indicates the presence or absence of these various elements in the country’s statutes.  The presence of an element is accompanied by a short explanation and/or citation to the applicable statute.  The elements themselves are defined [[Index Definitions|here]].  Some definitions are broad and could be divided into subcategories, in these cases, detailed comments are provided.  Each report also includes a numerical score for comparison across countries and regions, or for empirical analysis.


== Author ==
== Author ==

Revision as of 21:09, 24 July 2007

The following data represents a comprehensive survey of current antitrust regimes throughout the world. The original texts of individual statutes in each country were examined for the presence of various elements. Each included country receives an individual report here that indicates the presence or absence of these various elements in the country’s statutes. The presence of an element is accompanied by a short explanation and/or citation to the applicable statute. The elements themselves are defined here. Some definitions are broad and could be divided into subcategories, in these cases, detailed comments are provided. Each report also includes a numerical score for comparison across countries and regions, or for empirical analysis.

Author

Professor Keith N. Hylton (view faculty profile)


Research Assistants

Databases Notes

Country Reports

Europe: European Union

Europe: Non-European Union

Africa

Middle East and Northern Africa

South America

Central America

North America

Caribbean

Asia

Oceania

Additional EU Reports Incorporating EC Treaty