Monopolies cast a long shadow. They stifle competition, limit consumer choice, and concentrate wealth in the hands of a few. Section 29 tackles this legacy head-on.
This section could explore historical examples of monopolies and the societal harm they caused. It could delve into the legal frameworks established to curb monopolies, like the Sherman Antitrust Act in the US.
But Section 29 isn't just about the past. It's a call to action. We can examine how modern tech giants and corporations achieve dominance, often through predatory practices. The section could propose solutions: stricter antitrust enforcement, fostering innovation in smaller businesses, and empowering consumers to make informed choices.
Section 29 isn't just about fighting monopolies; it's about fighting for a fairer, more competitive marketplace. It's about ensuring a level playing field where new ideas can flourish and everyone has a shot at success.
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"SA: From Monopolies to Fair Competition" delves into the history and future of competition within South Africa's economic landscape. This book is a valuable resource for those directly shaping the country's economic trajectory. South African policymakers and regulators working on competition law will find insights on the evolution from monopolies to a fairer system. Economists and business analysts studying South Africa's economic landscape will gain historical context and understand the ongoing pursuit of a level playing field. Even business leaders and entrepreneurs in South Africa can benefit from this exploration, gaining knowledge on how competition regulations have developed and continue to impact their environment.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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978-3-384-21801-8 (9783384218018)
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Professor Dr. Nama, a leading South African economist with a distinguished career, brings her expertise to "SA: From Monopolies to Fair Competition." Dr. Nama has been at the forefront of research and analysis on competition policy in South Africa. Through her academic publications and dedicated work with government institutions, she has profoundly influenced the development and implementation of competition law in the country. Her insights have been instrumental in shaping a more competitive economic landscape for South Africa. Professor Dr. Nama's passion for economic justice is evident in her work. "SA: From Monopolies to Fair Competition" serves as a testament to her commitment to a thriving South African economy built on a foundation of fair competition.